ELECTION 2021: In South Moravia, it recalled other leaders. In Brno, police officers resolved the conflict between voters and commissioners Options | Brněnská Drbna
The Czech Republic elects new members of the lower house of the Parliament of the Czech Republic today and tomorrow. The polling stations will also be open to South Moravians, who can support one of the twenty-two candidates, with a strike at 2 pm on Friday.
So far, the highest interest has been recorded by the regional election commissions in Pavlov in the Břeclav region, where 23.74 percent of eligible voters have recalled by four o’clock this afternoon. People in Ratíškovice in the Hodonín region, for example, where 80-year-old Ludmila Tomanová went, must also support their popularity. “I voted a little differently than usual this year. I normally support the People’s Party, but I still didn’t like how they joined the coalition. “ confided the senior. Voters also came to the ballot boxes in Bílovice nad Svitavou in the Brno region, where they had to stand in line at times when the tickets were thrown into the ballot box.
The leaders also dismissed
For example, the leader of the TOTAL coalition Petr Fiala or the Ministry of Finance Alena Schillerová (YES), as well as most of the leaders of the regional candidates, came to exercise their right to vote in South Moravia today. Fiala headed to throw the ballot paper to the Brno Primary School of Agriculture, where she was accompanied by her family. The mentioned Deputy Prime Minister and the Ministry of Finance Schillerová, who recalled in Brno-Komín, has also met. Radek Holomčík (PirSTAN), Jan Hrnčíř (SPD) and Roman Onderka (ČSSD) also came to the urn.
Commissions in South Moravia have not yet registered significant problems with the conduct of elections. However, the city police patrol had to arrive at one of Brno’s stations. In Dominikánská Street, a very long queue of about fifty people was formed in front of the places, and waiting for a ballot to be held permanently was up to three-fourths. “Which voters were nervous about the slow progress and had to be rude to the commissioner. It is said that the frustration was expressed loudly mainly by a man who stood his turn and eventually found out that his ID card had expired, “ described a spokesman for the Brno police Jakub Ghanem. However, the summoned patrol was able to calm the waiting people and several of those present also brought disposable drapes, which they forgot to take with them.
It was also chosen from hospitals
Some voters cast their votes in the ballot box and in the hospital environment. For example, in the Brno St. John’s, fifty-five voters were registered on a special list, another fifteen patients were hospitalized and obtained their bull IDs. “The highest number of patients – voters is located in the Aftercare and Rehabilitation Department, where the most long-term hospitalized and elderly patients are. The remaining patients voted at another seven clinics, but this is already one more for individuals. With the voting card, we also recall one sister, who spends the entire course of the election at work,“A spokeswoman for St. Anne’s University Hospital said Dana Lipovská.
Twenty-two subjects will compete
In the South Moravian Region, 570 people are running for the Chamber of Deputies in this year’s elections for twenty-two subjects. The youngest person fighting for a seat in the Chamber is a twenty-one-year-old political science student running for the Czech Social Democratic Party, while the oldest person on the electoral roll is an eighty-four-year-old pensioner running for the Moravians. 32.28 percent of those seeking the votes of the South Moravians are women. The average age of all candidates is 48.9 years.