Hindering the right of voting:
(Change: 10/6/1983 - 2839/51 art.)
Those who gather voters for the purposes of above mentioned purposes, those who preclude the coming of the voters from a place or a village to the polling stations, are sentenced to from one to four years in prison.
In case these actions are undertaken as the abuse of power derived from being public servant, or abuse of the authority the individual has, the sentence will not be less than two years.
(Additional clause: 8/4/2010-5980/27 art.) Any individual, who illegally hinders the entering of the voter to polling station or exercising his right to vote, is sentenced from one to three years in prison.
(Additional clause: 8/4/2010-5980/27 art.) Any individual who illegally hinders the entering of the voter to polling station or exercising his right to vote by using force, threat of use of power, is sentenced from three to five years in prison. In case these actions are undertaken against more than one voters, the sentence may be increased from one third to half.