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A member of the Presidential Leadership Council, Al-Bahssani, discusses the judicial situation in Hadramaut.

Judicial Situation in Hadhramaut Discussed by Presidential Leadership Council Member

In a significant meeting held today in Mukalla, Major General Faraj Salmeen Al-Bahsani, a member of the Presidential Leadership Council, engaged with the Hadhramaut Judges Committee to address the current judicial situation in the region. The discussions focused on the key demands and rights of judges in Hadhramaut, as well as strategies to improve their working conditions.

Key Demands Presented by the Judges Committee

During the meeting, Major General Al-Bahsani listened attentively to Judge Salem Al-Hadar, the head of the committee, along with other committee members. They presented a comprehensive list of rights and demands that the committee advocates on behalf of all judges in Hadhramaut. The committee highlighted various proposals and potential solutions aimed at rectifying the judicial situation in the province.

Historical Significance of Hadhramaut’s Judicial Workforce

The committee members emphasized the exceptional qualifications of Hadhramaut’s judicial workforce. They noted the province’s historical role in the judicial and cultural sectors, citing that the district of Ghayl Bawazir hosted the first higher institute for judiciary studies in the country. This legacy underscores Hadhramaut’s rich heritage in the field of law and justice.

Commitment to Justice and Equality

Major General Al-Bahsani expressed his pride in the judges of Hadhramaut, commending their strong reputation and dedication to their national duties. He acknowledged their commitment to achieving justice and equality within the community. Furthermore, he stressed the importance of reinforcing the judges’ roles as foundational pillars in promoting societal stability. He remarked that their efforts serve as a safeguard amid the challenging circumstances facing the nation.

Support for Judicial Rights and Challenges

The member of the Presidential Leadership Council expressed his readiness to elevate the judges’ demands and rights to the council. He committed to discussing these issues with fellow council members to find suitable solutions that address the challenges hindering judicial operations in Hadhramaut’s courts and prosecution offices.

This meeting marks a crucial step toward enhancing the judicial framework in Hadhramaut, reflecting a commitment to justice and the rule of law in the region.

 

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Salam Noor

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