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Article 10
 


  1. When allocating mandates to fill mandates terminatedin accordance with article 1.10 of this law, a minimum representation of four members of each constituent people shall be ensured.  






  1. The following rules will apply and supersede the solutions specified in Articles 9.9 and 9.10 of this Law whenever the application of these articles would bring the representation of a Constituent people below the minimum determined in Article 10.1 of this Law: 




a) If the mandate of the elected independent candidate terminates, in accordance with Article 10.8 of this Law, the vacant position shall be filled by a candidate from the political party or coalition with the highest quotient in the same constituency, and which, in accordance with Article 9.8, paragraph (2) of this Law, still has qualified candidates on its list from the same constituent people as the independent candidate whose mandate has terminated. 







    1. Should there be no more candidates on the same constituency list belonging to the same constituent people, then the mandate shall be given to the list of the same political party or coalition in another constituency that received the highest number of votes, in accordance with Article 9.8, paragraph (2) of this Law.  






    1. If there are no more candidates on any of the party or coalition’s lists, then the mandate shall be given to the political party or coalition from the same constituency that received the highest number of votes and has eligible candidate(s) belonging to the same constituent people as the original candidate on its list, in accordance with Article 9.8, paragraph (2) of this Law.  


      If the political party or coalition does not have enough eligible candidates on the list in the same constituency to fill seats allocated to it, the mandate shall be transferred to the party or coalition’s list having received the highest number of votes and having such candidates left on its list(s) in any other constituency in accordance with article 9.8, paragraph 2 of this law.


      b) If an elected political party or coalition candidate’s mandate terminates, then the mandate shall be given to the next candidate from the same constituency list and belonging to the same constituent people as the original candidate in accordance with Article 9.8, paragraph 2 of this law.  








    1. Should there be no more candidates from the same constituency belonging to the same constituent people as the original candidate, then the mandate shall be given to the political party or coalition in any of the constituencies, that has received the highest number of votes and has eligible candidates belonging to that constituent people in accordance with Article 9.8, paragraph (2) of this Law. 





     c) If an elected political party or coalition candidate’s compensatory mandate terminates, then the mandate shall be given to the candidate on the same compensatory mandate list who belongs to the same constituent people in accordance with Article 9.7 of this Law.  


    1. Should there be no more eligible candidates belonging to the same constituent people on the same compensatory mandate list then the mandate shall be given to the party or coalition that has received the highest number of votes and that has an eligible candidate belonging to the same constituent people on its compensatory mandate list. The mandate shall then be allocatedin accordance with Article 9.7 of this law.