The third session of the Council for Monitoring Reforms in the Judiciary was held today.
The Ministry of Justice works dedicatedly and with increased intensity and the results confirm that. More than half of the planned activities for 2025 have already been realized, which represents significant progress. According to the data, out of a total of 116 planned activities, 66 have been fully implemented, and 50 are ongoing, which indicates increased dynamics and strengthened institutional engagement in the implementation of reforms.
It is particularly important that today we are rounding off the key processes for the functioning of the Council for the Follow-up of Reforms in the Judiciary.
The Workbook was adopted, and the Methodology for monitoring and evaluation of the Sectoral Strategy for the Judiciary 2024-2028 was adopted unanimously. With that, we are laying a solid foundation for greater efficiency, transparency, and accountability in the monitoring of reform processes.
Our focus remains on concrete results, especially on targets with a deadline of June 2026.
We will continue with intensive work, in partnership with all relevant institutions, the international community and the expert public.