CEC: All observers and commissioners will be vaccinated

Central Election Commission (KQZ), at today's meeting, has indicated that without evidence of vaccine or test PCRs are negative, no members of the CEC can work on election day. He thus announced during this meeting, the head of the secretariat, Burim Ahmetaj. “A significant process that [...]
He thus announced during this meeting, the head of the secretariat, Burim Ahmetaj.
A significant process that we are paying attention to is the process of identifying all staff engaged in elections in the vaccine of election troops. In the September 7th report more than 70% of all staff engaged in elections are vaccinated with the first dose, and with the second dosage we have about 36% vaccinated, while unvaccinated we have 27% of staff engaged in elections, meaning that they are also part of the permanent staff working at KEC”, Ahmetaj said.
Ilir Gashi agreed to it. The PDK, which requested from the Ministry of Health that until election day, the vaccine of all election troops be conducted.
“After September 13th there can be no access to public and private institutions without being vaccinated. We have lists of all observers and commissioners where we can communicate with the Ministry of Health that gives priority to all election troops being vaccinated before the elections, Gashi said.
That is how other members of the CEC from other political parties agreed.
And CEC chairman Kreshnik Radoniqi has invited political parties to work long and after elections to be vaccinated.











