Millennials and Gen Z voting power is reshaping elections around the world, driving candidates to rethink policy horizons, adjust messaging to address the lived experiences of students and early-career workers, and push political discourse toward issues that matter most to a generation defined by digital life, climate urgency, rising housing costs, and a relentless demand for tangible, affordable opportunity.Gen Z policy priorities are increasingly shaping platform debates, as parties test proposals on climate resilience, renewable energy investments, student debt relief, access to affordable higher education, wage growth, and workforce transitions, while civil society groups and campus networks push for accountability, transparency, and credible budgets that translate aspirational goals into funded, pragmatic programs.