The Head of the High Council of State (HCS), Khaled Al-Mishri on Monday, received the President of the Supreme Judicial Council, Miftah Al-Qawi, and his Vice-President, Attorney General Saddik Al-Sour.
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Supreme Judicial Council elects new members to the Council of Appeal Courts
The Supreme Judicial Council announced the voting results for council members at the level of appeal courts and administrations across Libya.
Speaker urges judiciary to hold accountable anyone violating Libyan HoR decisions that prohibit dealing with GNU
The Speaker of the House of Representatives (HoR) Aqila Saleh called on the Head of Supreme Judicial Council and Public Prosecutor to hold accountable anyone who violates the HoR decision that prohibits dealing with the Government of National Unity (GNU).
Amendments to the leadership of the Supreme Judicial Council raise concern in run up to elections
The Supreme Judicial Council (SJC) reported today that it had held an exceptional meeting with a “full quorum”, headed by the head of the Judicial Bodies Inspection Department, Miftah Al-Gwee, and in the presence of the SJC’s Vice-President and Attorney General, Sideeg Al-Sour.
Protesters press High Judicial Council to intervene in MoU signed with UN women department
Protesters gathered in front of the High Judicial Council in Tripoli Monday to press their demands for withdrawing from the MoU that the Minister of State for Women Affairs, Houria Tarmal, inked with the UN.
Supreme Judicial Council amends election appeals committees’ regulations
The Libyan Supreme Judicial Council amended the fifth article of the regulations table for the tasks of appeals committees regarding elections.
Supreme Judicial Council approves 10 Libyan political parties out of 18
Libya’s Supreme Judicial Council’s Political Parties Affairs Committee announced on Wednesday that it had approved the registration of 10 political parties out of 18 applications.
Libya’s Supreme Judiciary Council denounces Bouznika outcomes
The Supreme Judiciary Council has denounced “regional quota” approach used in Bouznika dialogues regarding the sovereign positions in Libya, especially those related to the judicial authority being run by certain regions in the country.
Libyan Supreme Judicial Council urges Tunisia-based dialogue to leave out judicial posts
The Libyan Supreme Judicial Council has reiterated that the judicial authority should be fully autonomous as per the legislations organizing its work, excluding Article 15 of the Libyan Political Agreement.
Agreement reached on criteria for choosing sovereign positions at Bouznika
The delegations from the Libyan parliament, the Tobruk-based House of Representatives (HoR), and the High State Council (HSC) announced that they had reached a comprehensive understanding on the criteria for selecting the holders of Libya’s sovereign positions.