Government gathered today: A decision for a curfew is expected

The Kosovo government will meet today to discuss anti-Condavid measures that will be worth election day, October 17th. It is taught that the government is expected to make the decision to lift the restriction of movement for persons to be formally engaged in organising and managing the election process. Persons engaged in the day [...]
The Kosovo government will meet today to discuss anti-Condavid measures that will be worth election day, October 17th.
It is taught that the government is expected to make the decision to lift the restriction of movement for persons to be formally engaged in organising and managing the election process.
Those engaged on Election Day, October 17th, will be allowed to move even after 10:00 p.m., when it is banned for other citizens.
Removing the restrictions on the movement has also called for Central Election Commission Chairman Kreshnik Radoniqi today.
Radoniqi has said they have applied to the Government for the provisional removal of the police hour for 48 hours on Saturday and Sunday.
Meanwhile, the Kosovo Communists Association has demanded from Minister of Health Dafina Geja-Bunjaku's decision to limit the movement to be completely removed, Express newspaper reports.











