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Judge – Advisor José Pedro Sambu was elected this Friday, December 10, new President of the Supreme Court of Justice of Guinea Bissau, to replace Mamadú Saido Baldé, who died last August following a complication due to Covid. Out of an electoral body composed of 12 Judges, 8 voted for Mr Sambu, the other two
ALGIERS- The President of the Constitutional Court, Omar Belhadj affirmed, on December 1 in Algiers, Algeria’s commitment to continue its full support for the Conference of African Constitutional Jurisdictions (CJCA), qualifying this body of “acquis “for Constitutional Justice and the Judiciary in Africa. Mr Belhadj, who received his Angolan counterpart and President of the CJCA,
The President of the Republic, Abdelmadjid Tebboune, appointed on November 17, 2021, Omar Belhadj as head of the new Constitutional Court. Omar Belhadj had previously practiced the profession of lawyer and had been a member of the Council of the Nation (Senate) as the presidential third.
President Abdelmadjid Tebboune signed presidential decrees constituting a component of the Constitutional Court, “Pursuant to Articles 91 paragraph 7, 186 and 188 of the Constitution, the President of the Republic, Supreme Chief of the Armed Forces, Minister of National Defense, Mr. Abdelmadjid Tebboune signed presidential decrees constituting a component of the Constitutional Court: 1-Appointed under
The 3rd International Symposium of the Conference of African Constitutional Jurisdictions (CJCA), organized in partnership with the United Nations Development Program (UNDP), on the theme “Electoral process: Transparency, inclusion and integrity” and which was held in Maputo – Mozambique, on October 14 and 15, 2021 brought together the Presidents of Supreme Courts and Constitutional Courts