Furthermore, the proposed amendments do not address another deficiency, which in the eyes of the Venice Commission and ODIHR is very significant: each PEC usually houses in the same building several ballot boxes, which are placed in different rooms. To the extent that the number of PEC members does not suffice, there is no adequate supervision of all ballot boxes by representatives of all parties, as ought to be the case. In order to cope with that deficiency, that is in order to ensure that the election procedure in each ballot box is supervised by one representative at least of the ruling party and one from opposition parties, it is suggested that either party observers are explicitly assigned with the duty and capacity to supervise every ballot box within the existing PECs or that the number of PECs is substantially increased.