Compared to the current law, Article 101 stipulates that there are no longer any limitations to the number of political parties that can form a political coalition, facilitating the formation of alternative coalitions in case the major political parties fail to form one. Additionally, Part 1 of the draft law extends the deadline for forming a political coalition in order to obtain a majority from 6 to 14 days. Since coalition building is a complicated matter both before and after an election, the removal of the restriction on the maximum number of parties and the extension of the deadline takes into account previous recommendations from the ODIHR and the Venice Commission and is to be welcomed.