It should be noted that regardless of the double quota system, the percentage of women MPs and councillors from smaller parties (parties with fewer members elected) might be considerably smaller, which may lead to a reduced representation of women for some segments of the electorate, for example, of the minorities represented by a parliamentary party. In the worstcase example, if a party wins six councillor seats and the women are positions 7-10 on the list for the first ten candidates of that party, the percentage of women elected from that party would be zero. ODIHR and Venice Commission recommend that further consideration is given to strengthening measures to achieve better representation of women in the parliament and local councils.