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Judicial division disturbs the new administrative division

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Judicial division disturbs the new administrative division
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New administrative division, which the President of the Republic is planning to apply during the Fourth Term, in order to fight bureaucracy, and reinforce the principle of keeping administration close to citizen, according to law, with the need to reconsider the judicial division, and solve the problem of the two sector’s mismatch since 1998.

In this regard, Professor Amar Khebbaba, a lawyer at the Council, and political activist, told Echorouk, the government’s decision is to bring a new administrative division that invites the reflection in opening judicial and administrative councils, and a number of courts.
“Problem that arises now is not the embodiment of the judicial division, which is provided for by a decree that is issued in 1998, on the ground, despite the passage of all these years, which may create obstacles and problems that make the administration away from the citizens instead of approaching them.”
“We do not know the reason for disabling the judicial division’s project at a time when the government talks about a new administrative division. There is a significant delay in the inauguration of the administrative courts, in addition to the non- installation of courts like Bouzarea, Dar Bida and Mohamed Belouizdad Courts.
“Decree of 1998, is an executive decree on the basis of a decree that is issued in 1997 for the judicial division, and so far it was not realized. In Algiers, only three courts were not inaugurated, although there are a lot of pressure. Both courts of Bir Mourad Rais now contain two courts, Sidi M’hamed Court, and Harrache Court. Current judicial division created a kind of confusion and disruption, due to the lack of compatibility with the administrative division”.
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