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President of the Federal Supreme Court makes an official visit to Algeria

 

 

Baghdad / Media of the Federal Supreme Court

 

      The President of the Federal Supreme Court, Judge Jassim Mohamed Abboud, ended on Tuesday his official visit to Algeria with his accompanying delegation, and the delegation was bidding farewell at Algiers Airport, President of the Constitutional Court, Mr. Omar Belhaj, and a number of members of the Court.

The President of the Court, Judge Jassim Mohamed Abboud, arrived in Algeria on the morning of Friday, 2/6/2023, accompanied by a high-level delegation that included Judge Samir Abbas Mohamed, Vice-President of the Court, and the two members of the Court, Judges Ghaleb Amer Shanin, and Diyar Mohamed Ali, at the official invitation of the President of the Constitutional Court in Algeria, Mr. Omar Belhaj, and they were received by the Vice President of the Constitutional Court in Algeria, Mrs. Leila Assalaoui, a number of members of the Court and the staff of the Iraqi Embassy in Algeria. The President of the Federal Supreme Court and his accompanying delegation visited, upon official invitations, the Constitutional Court in Algeria, the National Assembly, the People's Assembly, the Prime Minister, the Ministry of Justice, the headquarters of the Conference of African Constitutional Courts, the headquarters of the Iraqi Embassy, the Great Mosque, the Military Museum, and the Mujahid Museum. The President of the Federal Supreme Court explained during these meetings that Iraq, as the home of the messengers and prophets, the resting place of the pure imams, and the home of the first letter, has enacted on its land the first law developed by man, in which the first line of a fair era to build the policy of the homelands. And that takfir and terrorism did not discourage Iraqis from moving forward in building the state of law, that sectarianism and racism did not prevent Iraqis from strengthening national unity and pursuing peaceful transfers of power, and that Iraq has made great strides in building its democratic constitutional institutions based on the rule of law and the participation of all in the political process through the exercise of the right to vote, elections and candidacy in light of the provisions of the Constitution to ensure the preservation of public and private rights and freedoms.

 

 

 

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