Article 6: Definition of the electorate. The fact that the electoral roll is drawn up 60 days before the final date for drawing up the referendum register is positive. On the other hand, it is problematic that this article does not contain any provision concerning requests for registration that could be made by voters who have been forgotten. Such a provision can only be found in Article 133, in the "final provisions". It would be clearer if it were set out in Article 6 or immediately thereafter. Article 133 enables all citizens to request a change to the electoral roll by applying to the CEP through the local referendum office. The CEP is required to make a decision within 24 hours. Given the large number of displaced persons, estimated at 700,000 in the final opinion but estimated by UNICEF at more than one million in January 2025,12 it is questionable whether the CEP is capable of processing a large number of requests within the allotted time. Another question is whether it is realistic to re-register all displaced voters in the polling stations where they are located. The Venice Commission recommends considering the creation of specific polling stations in centres for displaced persons.