It is not clear which body is to decide the geographical scope of postal voting according to the criteria in Article 8. Since the Law lists conditions to be met when deciding on countries, it would be natural to assume that the decision is to be made by an administrative body. However, neither Article 8 nor Article 11 on the powers of the CEC state which body has the powers to decide on the geographical scope of postal voting. Given the conditions in Article 8, it would be natural that the independent CEC be granted the power to allow postal voting. Article 8 is also silent on the timing when this list of countries should be finalised. This should be clarified.