Age restrictions are rules or laws that determine the minimum age at which individuals are allowed to participate in certain activities related to politics. In this context, it refers specifically to regulations that limit the political rights and responsibilities based on age.
Related terms
Voting Age: Voting age is the minimum age at which individuals are legally allowed to vote in elections. The voting age varies across countries, with most setting it at 18 years old, but some countries have lower or higher thresholds.
Age of Candidacy: Age of candidacy refers to the minimum age required for individuals to run as candidates in elections. This restriction ensures that candidates possess a certain level of experience and maturity before seeking public office.
Youth Political Organizations: Youth political organizations are groups or associations specifically focused on engaging young people in politics and advocating for their interests. These organizations provide opportunities for political participation among youth who may face certain age restrictions in other areas.