Civil society organizations regarding lifetime appointment of judges
Tbilisi. Civil society organizations respond to an issue of lifetime appointment of judges. As they point out, in this process, cases of suspension of a member of the Council and closure of a process of interviews have taken the form of tendency.
''Once again there has been revealed an organized attempt of an influential group of judges to hinder appointment of judges on the basis of critical review of their past activities and competence'' - the statement reads.
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