The majority of high school students (78%) lean towards the left on the ideological spectrum, and over 90% believe the state should ensure quality healthcare for everyone, regardless of income, as well as quality education.
Issues concerning individual rights and freedoms are widely debated among students, with the most contentious topics being compulsory military service for boys (56% against, 44% for), internet censorship (55% against, 45% for), and the legalization of homosexuality (53% for, 47% against), according to a study by World Vision Romania.
One of the most interesting findings of this study is the significant difference between girls and boys in terms of value-ideological orientation. On the one hand, we have girls who increasingly assert values of individual rights, which reflect opinions on the role of women, the rights of sexual minorities, freedom of expression, and on the other hand, we have boys who embrace more conservative attitudes regarding these aspects.
82% of high school students believe that their vote matters or will matter.
The perceived level of information of young high school students regarding the role and prerogatives of the main political positions is sub-mediocre with an average of 4.58 points on a scale from 1 to 10.
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