1. In the event that the National Electoral Commission rejects an election report, its committee may lodge, within the seven days following delivery of the decision rejecting the report, a complaint to the Supreme Court against the decision of the National Electoral Commission.
2. The Supreme Court shall examine the complaint and shall issue a ruling in a case within the 60 days following the delivery of a complaint. The resolution of the Supreme Court shall be submitted to the financial agent concerned and to the National Electoral Commission.
3. The Supreme Court, by a bench of seven judges, examines such a complaint in a non-litigious procedure.
4. There shall be no legal recourse against the ruling of the Supreme Court.
5. If the Supreme Court admits a complaint submitted by a financial agent, the National Electoral Commission shall immediately accept the election report.