Similarly to the time limits for lodging complaints on election results, complaints related to election results have to be adjudicated within a short or at least, in case of multiple complaints, within a reasonable deadline, in order to avoid suspicions or mistrust vis-à-vis the electoral process as a whole. However, considering the possibility for numerous complaints challenging election results at precincts and national levels, a longer period than the usual 3-5 days recommended by the Code of good practice in electoral matters is recommended. In this respect, it should be reminded that the Code of good practice in electoral matters does not detail the types of complaints relating to time limits. Therefore, legal provisions have to be provided within the electoral legislation in order to leave enough time to adjudicate the complaints related to election results while putting a reasonable legal deadline for adjudicating such complaints.