While provisions aiming to prevent potential foreign interference in domestic political life may thus be justifiable with regard to the political and regional context of a country, they may not hinder the right of foreign individuals to participate in political parties per se. More targeted restrictions that hinder the “”activities” that directly affect the political process” are possible, but require the establishment of clear parameters, in order to abort the temptation of distorting the spirit of such rules by isolating opposition movements, parties or coalitions from domestic political life, which would not be justifiable in a democratic society.