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Movement of Change in Justice, Diplomatic Sectors Frozen

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Movement of Change in Justice, Diplomatic Sectors Frozen

Paralysis in the legislative and executive branches spread to involve both the judicial and excecutive branches, which noticed a freeze of the movement that was anticipated by justice, as Echorouk reliable sources asserted that the file of the movement in the judicial sector, which was seeking to include general prosecutors and heads of judicial councils, magistrates and agents of the Republic, has been postponed indefinitely having been affected by the “damage” that hit the state’s institutions and the management that the Ministry of Justice noticed since last April, thing which prevented the holding of the Supreme Council’s for regular session, parallel with the freezing of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the movement, which was anticipated in the ‬diplomatic sector ‭. ‬

Sources from the Ministry of Justice confirmed that the file of the movement of judges stands in its place, despite the positive indicators and the initial arrangements and procedures that had been launched by the Ministry of Justice, nearly two months ago, in preparation for the announcement of the movement in its annual terms, as the Ministry of Justice contacted all the courts and tribunals.

The case of anticipation by the judges who have expressed a desire to change, made ​​them express their concern of the delayed announcement of the transfers movement, and even if they announced it will not be before entering the upcoming start of the school year.

The Supreme Judicial Council was not invited to meet in a regular session, came to confirm the suspension of the movement in the judice, after forming the government and announcing the first indicators, because the powers of the minister delegate occupied by the Secretary General of Government Ahmed Annaoui, make of raising proposals which President launched in prescriptive of the validity outside the powers of the president.

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