The issue of consensus gains particular importance when the introduced legislative amendments reverse the provisions previously established through broad agreement. Consequently, any modifications that deviate from the prior consensus constitute a detrimental development. In this context, the enactment of these amendments without public consultation, by the sole political entity currently represented in Parliament, and within a period of one week, raises serious concerns. The Venice Commission therefore recommends that the amendments under examination be reconsidered so as to meet international obligations and standards and to address prior and present recommendations; that this process be based on broad consensus after extensive public consultations with all relevant stakeholders; and that the political commitment be expressed by the authorities to fully implement such legislation in good faith, with adequate procedural and judicial safeguards and means by which to timely evaluate any alleged failure to do so.