The President is elected if they receive two-thirds of the total votes in the first round (200 votes)..
If there is no result, the vote is repeated after 5 days, and a majority of 200 votes is required again.
If no result is reached, a third vote is held, requiring a majority of three-fifths of all MPs (180 seats).
An absolute majority (151 votes) is required if a fourth vote is needed. In the fifth vote, only a relative majority is required, meaning a majority of those present.
Until 2019, if the President was not elected in the third vote, Parliament would be dissolved, and elections would be called.