Young People With Special Needs Vote for the First Time

Today, the extraordinary parliamentary elections in which citizens will choose their representatives in the Assembly and institutions are being held throughout Kosovo. T7 journalists today are staying in all of Kosovo's cities where they are even negotiating with citizens who are going out today to vote in the city of Istog, the team [...]
In the city of Istog, the T7 team has interviewed a person with special needs (Don Syndrome) who is out to vote.
He has voted today for the first time, meanwhile, has indicated he has gone on his own to fulfill his civic obligation.
It's the first time, I've come myself”, the winning of T7.
This election process, led by the Central Election Commission (KQZ), will be monitored by about 30,000 observers from local and international organisations.
In all of Kosovo, 895 polling stations with around 2000 polling stations have been opened, until the number of voters is 1 million and 937 thousand and 868.
While in these elections, the prime minister's post is aimed at seven candidates from different political subjects.












