Yes, that will certainly happen if the processes aren't coordinated and if there isn't an oversight agency that has the authority and is in a position to clear those logjams and sort things out quickly. If those two things aren't in place, then, of course, you'll have confusion and conflict, and there will be interference or impedance, but that's no different from any other part of public administration where you have multiple processes. It's important that it be professional and not be left to chance.
On April 3rd, 2017. See this statement in context.