Serbian Parliament Adopts a Package of Judicial Laws Proposed by SNS MP Ugljesa Mrdic

Members of the Serbian Parliament adopted amendments and supplements to a package of judicial laws proposed by Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) MP Ugljesa Mrdic.

28.01.2026. 15:10

Serbian Parliament Adopts a Package of Judicial Laws Proposed by SNS MP Ugljesa Mrdic

The adopted laws include: the Law on Amendments to the Law on Seats and Jurisdictions of Courts and Public Prosecutor’s Offices; the Law on Amendments to the Law on the High Prosecutorial Council; the Law on Amendments and Supplements to the Law on the Organization and Jurisdiction of State Authorities for Combating High-Tech Crime; the Law on Amendments and Supplements to the Law on the Public Prosecutor’s Office; and the Draft Law on Amendments to the Law on Judges.

The amendments to the Law on the Public Prosecutor’s Office provide for the reinstatement of the mechanism allowing public prosecutors to be seconded from lower to higher public prosecutor’s offices. Provisions related to the filing of objections have also been revised, along with several other provisions of the current law.

Under the adopted amendments, the Supreme Public Prosecutor is stripped of discretionary authority to decide on such secondments; instead, future decisions will be made by the High Prosecutorial Council.

Mrdic previously stated that the adopted legal amendments would make the judiciary more efficient and that this represents the first step toward, as he put it, “returning the hijacked judiciary to the state and the people.”

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