The Serbian government has approved amendments to recently enacted judicial laws, effectively reversing key aspects of the controversial reforms initially proposed by Minister of Justice Maja Mrdić. These changes address widespread criticism leveled against the original laws, which opponents argued negatively impacted the independence of the judiciary. The amendments appear to largely restore the previous legal framework. Details regarding the specific alterations remain limited, but the move signals a response to concerns raised by legal professionals and opposition groups. The initial laws, dubbed "Mrdić's laws," sparked debate over their potential to undermine judicial processes. Government officials have framed the revisions as improvements made within a short timeframe, though critics remain skeptical about the motivations behind the initial changes and subsequent amendments.