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Paragraph 56
 

According to the HCNM, "States enjoy less flexibility in altering the "one person, one vote" principle, than in designing the methods that translate votes into seats of parliament" (paragraph 16 of the document). Departure from the principle may only be exceptional: exceptions should be justified only by the impossibility to reach the expected result through implementation of the numerous special mechanisms which are available, including positive discrimination in conversion of votes into seats.