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Department of Youth Affairs hosts oratorical contest
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The Department of Youth Affairs will host an oratorical contest at the Guam Congress Building in Hagåtña at 5:30 p.m. on March 29, according to a news release.
The theme for the contest is “We are in this together. Middle and high school students can join the competition.
The high school winner will serve as youth governor and the middle school winner will as youth lieutenant governor during the youth month virtual proclamation signing at 2 p.m. April 1, the release stated.
To view the 2019 contest link, visit www.dya.guam.gov/announcements. For contest details, contact Danielle J. Camacho, public information officer of the Department of Youth Affairs, at 735-5010 or danielle.camacho@dya.guam.gov.
The Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) must actively enlist the support of young voters if it is to win the elections next year or in 2024, KMT Chairman Johnny Chiang (江啟臣) said yesterday as the party announced a series of youth programs.
In the presidential and legislative elections on Jan. 11 last year, the KMT received about 2 million to 3 million fewer votes than the Democratic Progressive Party from voters under 40, Chiang told a news conference in Taipei, citing data.
“This is a huge gap,” said Chiang, who was elected party chairman in a by-election on March 7 last year to
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