Decisions of the Administrative Court on appeal
If an appeal is approved, the Administrative Court shall annul the decision made in the conduct of the election, or the action taken in the conduct of the election.
When it finds that the decision against which the appeal was filed should be annulled, the Administrative Court may decide on the merits of the appeal if the nature of the matter so allows and if the established facts provide a reliable basis for that.
The decision of the Administrative Court, by which it decided on the merits of the appeal, shall replace the annulled decision on the whole.
The decision made in the appeal procedure shall be final and extraordinary legal remedies provided by the law governing administrative disputes may not be filed against it.
If the Administrative Court approves the appeal and annuls the decision made in the conduct of the election, or the action taken in the conduct of the election, the appropriate decision shall be made, or the appropriate action shall be taken no later than ten days following the receipt of the decision by the Republic Election Commission