Parliament limits the powers of the Supreme Judicial Council with an expired mandate: What changes?

12.05.2026 | Legislative changes

The Legal Affairs Committee has adopted at first reading three bills amending the Judiciary Act. See what new restrictions are being introduced for the Supreme Judicial Council.

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Key amendments to the Judiciary Act

The temporary parliamentary committee on legal affairs has taken an important step toward judicial reform by passing three bills to amend the Judiciary Act (JA) at the first reading.

The main goal of the proposed changes is to limit the influence of the Supreme Judicial Council (SJC) with an expired mandate in making strategic personnel decisions.

Key highlights of the bills:

The voting in the committee passed with a majority, as the bills from PP and DB were supported with 21 votes "for," while the PB proposal received unanimous support with 23 votes.