Within the study where youth representation in Turkey being observed, 393 young people aged between 18-29, attended the survey. These young people answered the questions graded between 0-100.
While the majority of the youth participating in the survey stated that they do not believe that state institutions have solved their problems, participants gave a score of 20.94 to the question of “Do you think that the institutions established by the state for youth are competent to solve the problems that young people may have or may experience?".
The average score given to the question "How important is it for you to be represented by managers?" was 73.78.
29.77 percent of the youth who answered the questionnaire "Do you think that the parliamentarians serving in the Turkish Grand National Assembly represent you sufficiently as a youth?" gave a score of "0" to the question. Only 14.84 percent of the respondents answered this question. "Do you think the members of parliament who are young or elected to represent young people can represent you?”. The average score given to the question was 17.28.
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