Vetevendosje takes South Korea model, makes a video of how to vote in the pandemic

The Vetevendosje movement has carried out and published a video by which they have attempted to show how to vote during the pandemic. Vetevendosje has also shown that this video, conducted by VV) activists, has been inspired by the form of election organisation in South Korea that was held on April 15, 2020. Also [...]
The VVI has also shown steps to act on whether eventually elections are organised in Kosovo.
As seen in the video, voters should be wearing masks and distance about 2m apart during waiting time in sequence. Also, voters will be measured at the entrance of the class.
“Steps are very simple about how to vote, and there are only two:
1. Voters must have masks and stay 1.5m apart during waiting time in line,
2. Voters will be measured by classroom entrance temperatures:
2.1. If the temperature is up to 37.5 degrees Celsius, the voter can vote in that classroom with procedures like from the past with only some additional security measures,
2.2. If the temperature is more than 37.5 degrees Celsius, then the voter will be divided into another class where the entire CEC staff will be equipped with anti-edge COVID-19. After the vote he/she is accompanied to do the analysis.
Here 28 years ago, the first elections in occupied Kosovo were held. Although under siege from Serbia without institutions, the people of Kosovo managed to organise the first elections in the country. Now the possibilities are even greater, and elections are the only solution”, writes Vetevendosje.












