Article 6BT05 ‘Our vote counts’: Greek politicians court teenagers in tight election race

‘Our vote counts’: Greek politicians court teenagers in tight election race

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Helena Smith in Athens
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Voters as young as 16 will play a pivotal role as country goes to the polls on Sunday

Greek politicians are courting an estimated 430,000 generation Z voters, some as young as 16, as the country braces for a general election, taking to TikTok and YouTube to woo what could be a key demographic.

A smile crosses Stefanos Tsiandis's face when talk turns to a poll that has been as low-key as it is unpredictable. As a first-time voter, the 19-year-old knows exactly which party he'll be rooting for when he casts his ballot on Sunday. But that, he adds, is rare. Our vote counts, and mine will go to Pasok," says the economics student, proudly posing with the flag of the centre-left party he has just waved vigorously at a campaign rally beneath the Acropolis. It's disgusting how they're making all these promises to win our support. It says so much about our political system.

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