Island’s old and young to debate reducing voting age
Members of the public can watch existing and former members of Bermuda’s Youth Parliament debate lowering the island’s voting age to 16 tomorrow.
A government spokeswoman said the young parliamentarians will represent the Government and defend the motion, while programme alumni will assume the role of Opposition during the debate, which will be broadcast live on CITV starting at 6pm.
The spokeswoman explained: “With three speakers on each side delivering five-minute speeches, attendees can expect thoughtful arguments, respectful debate and compelling perspectives on youth participation in Bermuda's democracy.
“More than a debate, the event celebrates the enduring legacy of the Youth Parliament programme by highlighting the leadership journey from student participant to alumni mentor.
“It offers a unique opportunity for the public to engage with important discussions surrounding civic responsibility, public policy and the evolving role of young people in shaping Bermuda's future.”
The debate will feature several judges, including Tinée Furbert, the Minister of Youth, Social Development and Seniors, and can be seen via One Communications Channel 2, Digicel Channel 3, the Government’s YouTube and Facebook pages, TBI-TV Channel 102 and gov.bm.
