The Serbian Parliament will convene on Wednesday, June 16th, with a 32-item agenda. A key focus of the session will be amendments to the contentious judicial reforms initially proposed by Minister of Justice Maja Mrdić, often referred to as “Mrdić’s laws.” These proposed changes have drawn criticism from legal experts and opposition parties. The session will also address a program aimed at providing housing assistance to young people. Other agenda items were not specified in the report. The debate surrounding the judicial reforms is expected to be particularly heated, given ongoing concerns about their potential impact on the independence of the judiciary. The housing initiative represents a government effort to address affordability challenges for young citizens.
