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Article 65
 

§ 1 The Consul immediately upon receipt from the relevant election commission ballots, however not later than 10 days before election day, sends to voters entered in the roll of voters, who expressed his intention to vote by post, the voting package containing:


1) addressed return envelope;


2) the ballot paper or papers;


3) an envelope for the ballot paper(s), hereinafter “the ballot paper envelope”;


4) a statement of personal and secret casting of the vote;


5) voting instructions


§ 2 The ballot paper envelope shall be marked "envelope for the ballot paper." The return envelope must be addressed to the appropriate consulate. Envelopes must not contain any other marks.


§ 3 The form and size of the envelope, envelopes for ballot papers, the statement referred to in § 1 point 4 and the voting instruction shall be specified by the National Electoral Commission.


§ 4 The consul, under the heading “remarks” on the roll of voters shall make the annotation that the voting package has been sent to the person who expressed their intention to cast a postal vote