This does not mean that all changes to the electoral system should be consensual, and in particular agreed by parties not represented in Parliament (even if they left it, at their own initiative). However, legislative amendments concerning key societal and political institutions, such as electoral laws, should be made after an inclusive process involving the general public. This is still truer for constitutional amendments. Constitutional amendments should not be rushed, and “should only be made after extensive, open and free public discussions”, involving “various political forces, non-government organisations and citizens associations, the academia and the media” and providing for “adequate timeframe”.