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    PRESIDENT CAN'T BE GUARANTOR OF INDEPENDENT JURIDICAL SYSTEM

    A1PLUS
    13:22:14 | 05-03-2005 | Politics |

    According to the acting Constitution and the draft of amendments represented
    by the parliamentary coalition, chairman of the Justice Council is the
    President, who appears as the guarantor of the independence of the juridical
    bodies. In its intermediate report the Venice Committee expressed the
    opinion that the President's presidency over the Justice Council causes
    certain complications. In this view the Committee remind of the European
    Charter on the status of Judge, which stressed the absolute independence of
    the Justice Council both of the executive and legislative power. We tried to
    find out the opinion of our citizens regarding this issue. Thus we ask 100
    people the following question:
    Should the President head the Justice Council?
    5% of the surveyed said "yes", 40% found difficulty in answering. "I do not
    know", "Can't say", "Have no idea" - these were their answers. 50% of the
    respondents were categorically against.
    "The leader of the republic should deal with foreign and domestic policy and
    should not intervene in the justice processes not to make the judges
    completely dependent", a man of about 40 said.
    To remind the Justice Council compiles and submits to the President's
    confirmation annual lists of professional propriety and carrier advance of
    the judges and prosecutors and the appointments are made on the basis of
    these lists.
    Karine Asatryan

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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