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Youth and Public Policy

IPJ Global Report: Youth Voices in Parliaments 2025 (Mapping the Rise, Gaps & Future of Young Lawmakers Worldwide)

March 29, 2026March 4, 2026 by Nimish Kumar, The International Parliament Journal (IPJ)
The IPJ Global Report 2025 analyzes youth representation in national parliaments worldwide, highlighting key data, regional trends, structural barriers, and pathways to strengthen youth participation and democratic inclusion.

The IPJ Global Report 2025 analyzes youth representation in national parliaments worldwide, highlighting key data, regional trends, structural barriers, and pathways to strengthen youth participation and democratic inclusion.

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