As in the current Code, Article 63 provides that all registered political parties and, by extension, electoral blocs registered in advance of elections may participate in parliamentary and local elections without a need to collect support signatures, regardless of their membership in the parliament or local councils, respectively. This means that, once registered, any political party can participate in any future elections without further conditions to ensure that it has minimum support to be listed on the ballot in advance of elections. On the other hand, the nomination of independent (individual) candidates for any elections, as well as presidential candidates, must be supported by a certain number of signatures. To ensure equal opportunity for participation, it could be considered that all parties, blocs and individual candidates not represented in the body to be elected or a higher body confirm minimum support under the same or similar conditions.This recommendation must be viewed together with the proposition that voters may sign in support of more than one electoral contestant.