§ Mr. GEORGE GREENWOODasked the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs in what countries having Parliamentary institutions the age for the vote is higher than twenty-one years; and if he will give the actual age required in each of such cases?
§ Sir EDWARD GREYIn Austria and Sweden the age is twenty-four; in Belgium, Japan, Mexico, the Netherlands, Norway, Spain, and Turkey it is twenty-five; and in Denmark it is thirty years. In Italy the franchise is restricted between the ages of twenty-one and thirty, but every male over thirty has a vote.