PIMI are very confused about the letter saying a 21 year-old brother can be appointed as an elder

After the meeting, I heard PIMI saying: "does this mean some congregations appointed elders under the age of 21? how's that possible? even 21 is so young!"

My father is the CoBE and when I told him I don't understand how come that a 21 can be appointed as an elder , he replied: "an elder who is 21 could definitely not take part in every aspect of elder activities, he would be too young to participate in a judicial committee for example".

So let's be honest, lots of PIMI feel very uncomfortable with the borg pushing the very young to be elders. And even current elders know it's nonsense!

I wonder what's gonna come out of it; they can't indefinitely lower the age limit to become an elder. And let me tell you, in Europe where getting a master degree has become quite the norm, they're not gonna find brothers under the age of 25 wiling to become elders!