It would be preferable to resolve this contradiction by deleting the new Article 30 (6) from the amendments. In addition to the reasons set out above, it would also be disproportionate to punish a Member of Parliament for voicing his/her opposition to a matter by boycotting a session with the full deduction of his/her salary. Moreover, other cases where a Member of Parliament fails to attend sittings or sessions without good reason are already covered by Article 224 of the Rules of Procedure of Parliament, which foresees sanctions in the form of proportionate salary deductions and other measures in such cases.