The Venice Commission recommends that boundary delimitation should be entrusted neither to the legislator nor to the electoral management body. On several occasions, the Venice Commission and the ODIHR have found that “[m]aking an electoral management body fully responsible for boundary delimitation creates a double risk: a risk of politicisation for the Central Election Commission, as well as the risk of overloading it.” In this regard, it would be admissible for the legislator or an electoral management body to take the final decision, as long as this decision is based on the opinion of a committee the majority of whose members are independent. Accordingly, the Venice Commission recommends that, following the upcoming local elections, the delimitation of electoral boundaries, in accordance with the aforementioned clear criteria and procedure, be entrusted to an impartial boundary authority.