Important changes affect the issue of voter identification and its reliability, which was an issue raised in previous opinions. Article 11.1 of the amendments follows previous recommendations as it requires a valid identification document to be included in the voter list. This step will improve the reliability of the elections and can solve long-standing concerns about impersonating voters residing de facto abroad. Furthermore, Article 15.3 of the amendments introduces a clause of flexibility to this general rule. It states that “persons registered at the address included in the description of the relevant electoral precinct, but not included in the list of electors of that electoral precinct upon the ground of not having a valid identification as of the voting day” can submit an application to be included in the list. This provision could solve the problem of citizens that have the right to vote but do not have the identification document.