The amendments to the Laws on identity documents in the national passport system (Article I), on assemblies (Article VII) and on the protection of personal data (Article IX) address the misuse of personal data as a structural enabler of electoral manipulation, particularly practices linked to voter tracking, coercion, and profiling. These provisions establish preventive and corrective mechanisms designed to curb the risk of instrumentalisation of personal data in electoral contexts while embedding judicial safeguards to mitigate risks of disproportionate interference.