The President of Serbia’s Constitutional Court, Vladan Petrov, has stated that Serbia has substantially fulfilled the urgent recommendations issued by the Venice Commission. Petrov advised against rushing the implementation of changes within the National Assembly. His assessment pertains to a set of recommendations aimed at improving constitutional processes. While details of the specific recommendations weren’t provided in the source, Petrov’s statement suggests progress has been made in addressing concerns raised by the Commission. He emphasized the importance of careful consideration before enacting legislative changes. This development comes amid ongoing discussions regarding constitutional reform within Serbia. The statement indicates a degree of alignment between Serbian legal practices and the standards advocated by the Venice Commission.