Babies and children should not be involved in political campaigns
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Babies and young children should not be involved in campaigns by political parties, the Commissioner for Children has insisted. In comments to the Times of Malta, Commissioner Pauline Miceli said that she was aware that children are “once again being useBabies and children should not be involved in political campaigns
Babies and young children should not be involved in campaigns by political parties, the Commissioner for Children has insisted. In comments to the Times of Malta, Commissioner Pauline Miceli said that she was aware that children are “once again being used by political parties in their campaigns”. “We, as an office, always stress that children are children first and should be considered so and have their particular needs catered for. It is their childhood that shapes their future – their parents’ voting decisions comes after,” Ms Miceli told this newspaper. The commissioner’s views on the matter were sought after it emerged that both Labour and Nationalist parties have started featuring babies and young children in campaign material. While, so far in the campaign, the use of children by the PN was found to be limited to billboards, the Labour Party has included children in a video being shared on social media, with both babies and young students featuring in the footage. On this, the commissioner said there was a dilemma between children’s right to participate and voice an option and their right to protection. “Of course babies and very young children are far too young to... Read more














