Serbia’s Justice Minister Nenad Vujic informed parliamentarians that recent amendments to the country’s judiciary laws were made in response to recommendations from the Venice Commission. The amendments address concerns raised regarding the initial legislation, aiming to align Serbian legal frameworks with European standards. Vujic emphasized the amendments stemmed from constructive dialogue with the Venice Commission, an advisory body to the Council of Europe. The revised laws pertain to the functioning of the judiciary and are intended to strengthen the rule of law. Opposition MPs reportedly expressed continued reservations despite the changes. The government maintains the revisions demonstrate a commitment to judicial independence and transparency. Further debate and potential adjustments are anticipated as Serbia progresses toward European Union accession.