Are you aware of the program your candidate is offering in this election to address the air pollution issue in Kosovo?
“Vote for Clean Air” was titled the campaign held as part of “Making Sense” project, aiming to propel citizens to grasp well the agendas of political parties during this election.
Taking into consideration the high levels of air pollution shown in the period October 2016 – May 2017, and being the first in the world for air pollution for some time during that period, the most reasonable solution in these parliamentary elections would be to vote for candidates who would take upon to solve our environmental concerns as Kosovo citizens, in such a manner that our health is not affected permanently.
Formally dressed mannequins, informative brochures and ballots with a vote for “Clean Air” instead of the options that we’ve already dealt with, were handed out on Wednesday by PEN and Science for Change Movement Kosovo, who were advocating for long-term solutions for this state of air pollution, from the people soon to be in charge.