Iraq’s Top Court to Resume Work After President Retires Amid
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Iraq’s top court to resume work after president retires amid
BAGHDAD: Iraq’s top court was set to resume work Monday after nine judges who had tendered their resignations in recent weeks returned to work following the retirement of the court’s president and the appointment of a successor. Iraq’s Supreme Judicial Council announced Sunday the retirement of the head of the Federal Supreme Court, Judge Jassim Mohammed Abboud Al-Amiri,
From Colima where she took stock of the priority programs for that entity, the president of Mexico, Claudia Sheinbaum, stressed that the people of Mexico are wise because they knew how to elect an indigenous Mixteca as president of the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation (SCJN). She recalled that a few weeks ago, all Mexicans, who wanted to go out to exercise their right to vote voted for the new judiciary. “Before the ministers of the Court …
The failure of the Federal Court to fulfil its constitutional role, following the resignation of its President, Judge Jasim Al-Amari, provides controversial material in Iraq, between the talk of pressure and the fact that she is the only person authorized to endorse the results.
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