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VOLILNE PREFERENCE MLADIH V SLOVENIJI
ID Jerant, Sara (Author), ID Umek, Lan (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window, ID Durnik, Mitja (Co-mentor)

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Abstract
Prostovoljna politična participacija pomeni komuniciranje in sodelovanje med državljani in nosilci politične oblasti brez obveznosti. Volilna pravica je ena izmed temeljnih političnih pravic, ki jo državljani izvršujejo neposredno in posredno. Mladi v Sloveniji vstopajo v politično dogajanje na različne načine, vendar je njihova volilna udeležba na posrednih volitvah še vedno nizka. Problematika se skozi zgodovino povečuje zaradi številnih vzrokov, ki vplivajo na politično apatijo mladih. Slovenija sicer na področju problematike vsako leto opravlja javnomnenjske raziskave, katerih izsledki prikazujejo nizke stopnje participacije ter apatičen odnos mladih v odnosu do politike, vendar pa so omenjeni rezultati zgolj informativne narave, obenem pa so tudi težko dostopni. Namen je torej ugotoviti vzroke, ki mlade odvračajo od participacije na volitvah, ter vsem mladim in drugim državljanov omogočiti vpogled v rezultate zbrane na enem mestu, obenem pa s tem dejanjem vzbuditi njihovo zanimanje za svet politike in večjo volilno udeležbo. Vzroke za politično apatijo mladih in morebitno rešitev smo preučevali z uporabo statističnih testov, ki so temeljili na odgovorih sodelujočih v anketnem vprašalniku. Na podlagi raziskave je bilo ugotovljeno, da mladi ne zaupajo v delovanje državnih organov in institucij, da bolje razumejo pojem neposredne demokracije kot pa kompleksne volilne sisteme ter da so družbeni mediji njihov glavni vir informacij na področju politike, kar so bistveni vzroki za majhno volilno udeležbo mladih. V sklopu raziskave je bilo ugotovljeno, da mladi ne obravnavajo obvezne volilne udeležbe kot rešitev za dano problematiko. Ugotovljeni izsledki so informativno sredstvo, ki je namenjeno mladim, ostalim državljanom ter tudi političnim predstavnikom, da spoznajo problem ter ga začnejo reševati.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:demokracija, volitve, volilna udeležba, volilni sistemi, mladina, politična apatija, družbeni mediji
Work type:Bachelor thesis/paper
Organization:FU - Faculty of Administration
Year:2017
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-96307 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:28.09.2017
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Language:English
Title:YOUNG VOTERS' PREFERENCES IN SLOVENIA
Abstract:
Voluntary political participation means communication and cooperation between citizens and holders of political power without obligation. The right to vote is one of the fundamental political rights that citizens exercise directly and indirectly. Young people in Slovenia enter politics in various ways, but their turnout in indirect elections is still low. This issue has been increasing over the course of history due to many reasons that affect the political apathy of young people. Every year, however, Slovenia carries out public opinion surveys, in the field of these issues, and the results show low participation rates and an apathetic attitude of young people in relation to politics, but these results are only informative, and at the same time, they are difficult to access. The purpose is therefore to identify the causes that discourage young people from participating in the elections and allow all young people and other citizens to view the results gathered in one place, while at the same time raising their interest in the world of politics and greater electoral turnout. The reasons for the political apathy of young people and possible solutions were studied, using statistical tests based on the answers of participants in the survey questionnaire. Based on the research, the following was found: young people do not trust the functioning of government authorities and institutions, they understand the notion of direct democracy better than complex electoral systems, and social media is their main source of information in the field of politics, which are the main reasons for low voter turnout among young people. The study found that young people do not consider compulsory electoral participation as a solution to the given issue. The findings are an informative tool intended for young people, other citizens, and political representatives to learn about the problem and begin to solve it.

Keywords:democracy, elections, voter turnout, electoral systems, youth, political apathy, social media

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