Generation shift shows trust in democracy eroding among young Europeans

Persistent inequality widens social distances between social groups, fuelling resentment and a belief that the system is rigged, a Europe-wide study has found
Generation shift shows trust in democracy eroding among young Europeans

According to the latest available barometer data, over a quarter of those born in the 1990s report having no trust at all in their governments. Picture: iStock

A recent Europe-wide survey has revealed that fewer than 60% of young Europeans believe that democracy is the best form of government.

Of those asked, 20% said they would support authoritarian rule under certain circumstances. Only 6% believe their political system functions well.

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