Csm Accuses the Government: Direct Admission to the Judiciary, Blocked without Explanation. the Deficit Is 15% to the Judges
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The Supreme Council of the Magistrates underlines that it has requested the Government to take legislative measures for the organisation of direct admission competition in the judiciary for persons aged 5 years in legal capacity, but they have not been approved, accordingly...
The Supreme Council of the Magistrates (CSM) states that no legislative measures have been adopted for the organisation of the direct admission competition in the judiciary, and that the Council has not been informed why a derogation in the field of justice is not possible...
The Superior Council of Magistracy draws attention to the fact that the shortage of judges is increasing, which means that the proper functioning of justice, in order to achieve a quality act of justice, continues to be "seriously affected". During January, in relation to the shortage of judges, namely 751 vacant positions, the Section for Judges of the Council […] The post SCM draws attention to the fact that the shortage of judges is increasin…
The Supreme Council of the Magistrates draws attention to the increase in the deficit of judges, which makes it a good function of justice, in order to bring about a quality justice act, to continue to be "greatly affected".
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