Serbia’s government has announced the Venice Commission has given its approval to revised electoral laws, often referred to as the “Mrdić Laws.” The announcement followed a plenary session of the commission. Assembly President Ana Brnabić communicated the positive assessment. These laws have been subject to scrutiny and debate regarding their alignment with democratic standards. The revisions aim to address concerns raised by opposition parties and international observers regarding electoral processes. Further details regarding the commission’s specific recommendations and the extent of the revisions are expected to be released. This approval is a key step towards ensuring a more transparent and credible electoral environment in Serbia.