The supreme court has ruled that the current age of 18 discriminates against young people

On Monday, New Zealand’s supreme court ruled that the voting age of 18 discriminates against younger voters and that parliament is now breaching their fundamental human rights.

The ruling means that existing legislation is inconsistent with the country’s Bill of Rights, and that MPs must now consider the issue.

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