After being assigned to Sfax last August as part of a movement in the body of magistrates carried out by the council of the judicial order, the wife of the President of the Republic first lady Ichraf Chebil was ultimately transferred to the Center for Legal Studies and Judiciaries of Tunis.
This decision was declared by the Council of the Judiciary, which considered the various appeals filed against the movement in the body of magistrates.
The magistrate had been assigned and promoted as a third-degree judge at the Court of Appeal of Sfax while she was until then, an adviser to the Court of Appeal and vice-president of the Court of First Instance of Tunis, but she had lodged an appeal against her transfer.
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