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The YouTube video "O número de jovens que desejam votar nas eleições aumenta de acordo com o TSE" reports that the Tribunal Superior Eleitoral (TSE) has seen an increase in young people registering to vote, despite a decrease in party affiliations among the youth in the 1980s. Young people, who once played a significant role in the fight for direct elections during military rule, now express a lack of interest in politics and feel underrepresented by the political class. In 2014, the number of young people (ages 16 to 24) who joined political parties reached an all-time low, with only 214,000 new registrations in 2022. However, nearly half a million people under 18 have registered to vote in the first three months of the year, with social media playing a significant role in shaping their political opinions. The decline in party affiliation has led to the rise of collective movements, both progressive and conservative, which prioritize independence from politicians. The TSE emphasizes the importance of both casting a vote and being an active party member for effective political representation, as understanding a party's ideology allows for effective defense and engagement.
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