Hanoi: Student voters and young voters across the nation exercised their voting rights on March 15 to elect representatives to the 16th National Assembly and People's Councils at all levels for the 2026-2031 term.
According to Vietnam News Agency, this election marks a significant moment in civic participation for young individuals, as they contribute to shaping the future political landscape. The involvement of youth in the electoral process is seen as a crucial step in fostering a more inclusive and representative governance system.
The active participation of young voters demonstrates their growing awareness and interest in political affairs. Many first-time voters expressed excitement and a sense of responsibility in having a say in the decision-making processes that will affect their lives and communities over the coming years.
Efforts have been made nationwide to facilitate and encourage youth involvement in voting, including educational campaigns and accessible polling stations. These measures aim to empower young citizens to engage actively in democratic processes and ensure their voices are heard in the political sphere.
The election process has been reported as smooth and orderly, with young voters showing enthusiasm and a commitment to their civic duty. As the nation awaits the results, the participation of young people in this election is expected to have a lasting impact on the political and social landscape.