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The Gen Z youth are being empowered to embrace civic education as a crucial and alternative tool in their continued efforts to hold the government accountable and push for a change in the current regime. While mass protests are now simmering down, Gen Z have vowed to remain relentless, intensifying their movement by actively participating in the country's decision-making process.
Youths encouraged to use civic education in push for change
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