CRITICAL APPRAISAL OF PARTY MANIFESTOS IN RELATION TO YOUTH AND YOUTH VOTING.
Amongst the various and numerous political party manifestos of which can be simply defined as policies, aims, objectives or intentions that are publicly declared, normally before an election by the running party’s candidates, all of political nature presented to potential voters in hope to win their vote, the African National Congress (ANC) and the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) are the two political parties upon which I have chosen to focus on. The purpose of this essay is to compare the party manifestos of the ANC and the EFF in relation to youth and youth voting. Firstly I will discuss the youth’s needs in my community in relation to the needs identified in the party’s manifestos, secondly I will discuss the two political party’s position in relation to the youth and youth voting, lastly I will discuss the party’s ability to motivate youth and win the youth vote.
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