Article 65.2 provides for a list of documents to be submitted for the registration of candidates. This list could be shortened. There seems to be no substantial difference between the written statement of the candidates that they accept the nomination and the written consent of the persons, if their name and surname are included in the name of the list. Certificates of suffrages and permanent residence may be altered with the right of the CEC to check the public registers on the residence and other information on the individual candidates. The founding act and programme of a political party should be publicly available without need for further submission. Neither political parties nor coalitions should have the duty to present their programme objectives to the election management bodies in order for their candidate lists to be registered (Article 65.4).