A significant meeting took place today in Al-Mokha, Taiz Governorate, involving key officials including Justice Minister Judge Badr Al-Aradah, Taiz Governor Nabil Shamsan, and Head of the Judicial Inspection Authority Judge Nazim Baouzir. The primary focus of the meeting was to address the current state of the judiciary in Taiz.
During the discussions, participants examined the challenges facing the judicial authority. They highlighted the role of local government in overcoming obstacles related to finding suitable buildings for various courts and prosecution offices. Additionally, the local authorities’ efforts to maintain designated areas for constructing a judicial complex in the governorate were acknowledged.
Justice Minister Badr Al-Aradah praised the cooperation of local leadership in Taiz. He emphasized that their support significantly facilitates judicial operations, ultimately benefiting citizens and promoting justice in the region.
In response, Governor Nabil Shamsan expressed his readiness to assist in securing the land designated for the construction of the judicial complex in Taiz. His commitment reflects a strong partnership between local authorities and the judiciary, aiming to enhance legal infrastructure in the area.
This meeting underscores the ongoing efforts to strengthen the judicial system in Taiz, ensuring that it effectively serves the community and upholds the principles of justice.
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