A public hearing is held in the Assembly’s Commission for the Political System and Inter-Community Relations on two draft laws: the Draft Law on Judicial Service and the Draft Law on Prosecutorial Service. According to the reports, the draft laws aim to define and standardise the special status of employees within the judicial and public prosecution institutions.

Under the Draft Law on Judicial Service, the rules cover the special status of personnel working in court administration, including special civil servants designated as court clerks/court service officials, other civil servants, court police, and auxiliary technical staff. The Draft Law on Prosecutorial Service similarly regulates the special status of staff in public prosecutor’s offices, including special civil servants designated as prosecutorial service officials, other civil servants, and auxiliary technical staff and other support and organisational roles employed within public prosecutor’s offices.

The reports describe the hearing as taking place within the parliamentary commission, without detailing specific debate positions, amendments, or outcomes from the session.