The Czech house of Representatives passed the bill, allowing voters to vote during the quarantine period

The Czech house of Representatives passed a bill on August 19, local time, to facilitate Czech voters isolated from the epidemic to vote, according to the news agency. < / P > < p > from October 2 to 3, the Czech Senate will be re elected by one-third and local elections will also be held. The bill, approved by the Senate and signed by President Milo š Zeman, will fill the gap on how to hold a vote during an election law epidemic. < / P > < p > according to the act, Czechs in compulsory isolation in the epidemic situation can drive to special polling stations to vote by car. A bus voting station will be set up in all 78 counties of the country. Those who can’t drive to the bus voting station should apply in advance. At that time, the members of the special election committee will carry portable ballot boxes for door-to-door services. The bill also provides for the establishment of polling stations in fully segregated medical institutions or social welfare centres. < / P > < p > currently, about 5000 people in the Czech Republic are isolated from the new coronavirus pneumonia epidemic, and they will not be able to vote in October’s election without passing a special law. (chief station reporter Lin Dazhong)