A difficulty with the electoral arrangements since the adoption of the 2015 Constitution has been the requirement in Article 89.3 for a ‘stable majority in Parliament’. In order to be consistent with this constitutional provision, revised Article 96 of the Code (numbered Article 100 in the draft Code) slightly departs from the strict proportionality by stipulating that a party or coalition which wins 50% of mandates is given 52% of the mandates, instead of the previous 54%. This revised premium makes it easier to establish a majoritygovernment and makes the overall system slightly less rigid while still in conformity with the Constitution.