The Venice Commission is scheduled to deliver its urgent opinion today regarding amendments to Serbian judicial laws, commonly referred to as the “Mrdić Laws.” These reforms have sparked debate and concern within Serbia and internationally. Member of the Serbian Parliament, Golubović, stated they believe the laws were introduced with a specific intent. The Commission’s assessment will focus on whether the changes align with democratic standards and the rule of law. The “Mrdić Laws” aim to restructure the judiciary, but critics allege they could undermine its independence. The outcome of today’s plenary session is anticipated to significantly influence the future of judicial reform in Serbia. The Commission’s opinion carries weight and is often considered by Serbian authorities.