In this connection, the Venice Commission notes that international election observation mission reports have repeatedly formulated a number of additional recommendations concerning electoral law and practice in Hungary. One of the issues which has repeatedly been subject to recommendations concerns different voting methods for voters abroad,[72] an issue that was also raised by several interlocutors during the meetings in Budapest as a matter of concern. In particular, it is striking that voters abroad with an in-country residence can vote in Hungary or at one of the polling stations established at Hungarian diplomatic missions but do not have access to postal vote, whereas voters without domicile in Hungary – in practice, mostly ethnic Hungarian communities in neighbouring countries – are eligible to vote by post (for the national proportional list component only). In the view of the Venice Commission, such issues raised by international election observers should also be considered in the recommended future reform process, in particular those made after the 2026 elections.