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Tunisia- Kais Saïed meets Minister of Justice

President of the Kais Republic Saïed yesterday welcomed Minister of Justice Leila Jaffel at  Carthage Palace.

According to the press release from the presidency, Saïed noted the annual movement of magistrates expressing that he signed the decree on the appointment of graduates from the Higher Institute of the Magistrates.

The Head of State has underscored the critical role played by the judiciary in the application of the law and the country’s sanitation revealing that the decree in question grants him the right to object and remove the e movement of the Superior Council of Magistracy on the basis of reports justifying this objection.

According to the same source, the meeting concentrated on the project of criminal reconciliation calling for implementing it as soon as possible.

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