Article 9 on mandatory referendums (mainly constitutional ones) is confusing. Apparently, according to Article 9.3, two decisions are needed if the decision of the Assembly on the substance of the issue submitted to referendum (on a generally-worded draft?) is taken after the referendum. A regulation by which the parliament has to decide to hold a referendum and fix its date in separate decisions may lead to situations where the latter decision will not be made at all. It would be advisable to decide on the referendum (whether and when) in one sole decision and to have only one vote in the parliament on the matter, as provided with regard to the referendum on an adopted act (Article 9.2). At any rate, the possibility to organise a mandatory referendum before the vote by the Assembly does not appear elsewhere in the draft, and should be addressed more thoroughly.