32. Article 31 has been supplemented to provide that “members of the electoral commissions, candidates running in the given elections, proxies, specialists maintaining the technical equipment and the mass media representatives may not act as observers.” Respectively, the change was made to enable the CEC to reject the applications for accreditation (part 4) or revoke the accreditation (part 4.1) in such cases. During the interviews held in Yerevan, some interlocutors expressed concerns that the draft provision in its current wording may disproportionately result in organisations rather than individuals being disqualified. It could be made clearer in the draft that the incompatibility of an individual observer disqualifies only that particular observer and does not necessarily lead to the denial of accreditation to the entire organisation. Changes made to Article 35 are largely technical by allowing political parties (and alliances) to have authorised representatives for the elections of head of the community or member of council of elders. This was also possible earlier by paragraph 8 of this Article, which is now repealed.