
Serbian Opposition Proposes Repeal of 'Mrdić's Laws'
Five Serbian opposition parties have submitted a proposal to the Serbian Parliament to repeal five judicial laws, known as 'Mrdić's Laws', which were adopted at the suggestion of an SNS MP.

Serbian Election Results and 'Mrdić's Laws'
Stevan Ristić, director of the weekly 'Vreme', discusses the results of the VST elections, stating that the government introduced 'Mrdić's laws' as a backup plan if prosecutors did not comply.

Serbian Parliament Speaker Brnabić Open to Amending 'Mrdić's Laws'
Serbian Parliament Speaker Ana Brnabić stated that she is prepared to amend 'Mrdić's laws' if necessary, following her request to the Venice Commission for an urgent opinion.

Branko Stamenković Declines Participation in 'Mrdić's Laws' Tribunal
Branko Stamenković, President of the High Prosecutorial Council, refused to participate in a tribunal on 'Mrdić's laws' concerning judicial legislation, as announced by Snežana Bjelogrlić, President of the Association of Judges of Serbia.

Serbian Judicial Assistants Criticize 'Mrdić's Laws'
The Association of Judicial Assistants in Serbia criticized a set of judicial laws proposed by SNS MP Uglješa Mrdić, stating they were adopted with serious shortcomings despite arguments and criticisms from civil society representatives.

Serbia's EU Accession Negotiations Stalled by Judicial Laws
Serbia's Chief Negotiator for EU accession, Danijel Apostolović, stated that the adopted judicial laws, known as Mrdić's laws, are hindering progress in Cluster 3 negotiations with the EU.

Pro-European Opposition Submits Proposal to Repeal 'Mrdić's Laws' in Serbia
Five pro-European parties in Serbia have submitted proposals to the parliamentary procedure for the cessation of validity of five 'Mrdić's judicial laws,' according to a statement from Zeleno-le.

Ristić: 'Mrdić's Laws' May Be Withdrawn, Were Government's Backup Plan for Judicial Control
Stevan Ristić, director of weekly Vreme, suggests that the 'Mrdić's Laws' might be withdrawn, having served as the government's backup plan to control the High Judicial Council (VST) in case of unfavorable election results.

Novi DSS Criticizes Centralization of Power in Serbia
Predrag Marsenić, Vice-President of the New Democratic Party of Serbia (Novi DSS), stated that the so-called 'Mrdić's laws' aim to control all branches of government from a single center, asserting that executive and legislative powers are currently in President Vučić's hands.

Association of Judicial Assistants Criticizes 'Mrdić's Laws'
The Association of Judicial Assistants stated today that the set of judicial laws proposed by Serbian Progressive Party MP Uglješa Mrdić was adopted with serious shortcomings, and that they had pointed this out.

Serbian Lawyers Begin Three-Day Work Stoppage Over Judicial Law Changes
Lawyers in Serbia have commenced a three-day work stoppage to protest amendments to judicial laws, also known as 'Mrdić's laws,' as announced by the Bar Association of Serbia.