I would also like you to shed some light on the issue of the number of signatures required. You spoke earlier about the infamous ballot featuring 91 candidates. You're advocating for a change whereby an individual can't sign more than one nomination paper. As a candidate in 2019 and 2021, I never asked anyone whether they had signed another candidate's nomination paper. I obtained 200 signatures because I wanted to ensure that my nomination would be confirmed. However, if 101 people who signed my nomination paper had signed the paper of another candidate, I would have had no way of knowing this. My nomination paper would have been invalid when I submitted it to the returning officer, since the first signature takes precedence over the others.
How can this proposal be implemented?