What do children ask politicians

In full election campaign, children also have you and vote. Although not the polls, through the children's portal Jetix have stated what do politicians ask. And attentive to the answers.

In the online survey of a thousand children between 4 and 12 years old, these were the results:

● 15.7% ask politicians for their parents to give them a little brother,

● 28.5%, that their parents pay more attention to them,

● 39% that their parents spend more time with them,

● 22.1% ask them for bigger houses so as not to share a room with their siblings,

● 48% ask for more police in the streets to feel calm

● 49% ask for more hours of sport in schools, 36.8% more hours of computing and 29% more hours of languages.

Seen as seen, politicians would have to engage in campaigning for children. It is a claim in every law to promote birth, work-family reconciliation, real estate policy, safety and sports promotion.

But above all things it is a call of attention to the children's screaming asking their parents to spend more time with them.

It is clear that both politicians and parents should listen more to our children, leave false promises and get down to work.

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