[3] Together with a group of disabled persons, In 2016, Drupis initiated another procedure claiming that the new legislation was still not in line with the convention.
[5][6] In months preceding the European Parliament elections of 2019, the Association argued in favor of voting rights of persons with intellectual disabilities.
Slovenia's Supreme Court had ruled that voters had not had a right to request accessible polling places ahead of the vote, but only after the election would be over.
[9][10] The Court, however, allowed states to not use equipment which voters with disabilities use for casting secret ballots.
"[11] Drupis is active in a Council of Europe procedure of execution of the judgment Produkcija Plus v. Slovenia, in which the European Court of Human Rights found that lack of public hearings in some Slovenian courts violates rights of the petitioners.
Drupis supports Kamenik's case filed with the European Court of Human Rights in which he claims that his secret ballot has been violated when Slovenia has not provided proper equipment and instruction during elections.