As a result of the MoU of January 2021, the Working Group on Electoral Reform resumed its work in Parliament in February 2021. Representatives of international and local organisations and the Central Election Commission (CEC) participated in the group meetings. However, due to the boycott of the opposition parties at that time, the group worked without their involvement, limiting the inclusiveness and legitimacy of the process. In addition, the consultation process occurred in a hasted manner. A series of proposed amendments to the electoral legal framework have been drafted under that process. The proposed amendments that are the subject of this Joint Opinion relate to the composition of the election administration, misuse of administrative resources, election day agitation, amendments to protocols of polling results and conducting recounts, complaints and appeals, the election system for local elections, as well as electronic voting and counting. Most of the amendments follow from the MoU, while some issues addressed in the draft emanate from proposals put forward by civil society organisations. It should be noted that the above-mentioned agreement of 19 April 2021 foresees the preparation of further amendments to the draft law within a short timeframe.