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  Who are the Council’s Magistrates ?  
 

The Council’s magistrates are the President of the Council, the Government Commissioner, the Heads of Chambers, the counselors and their assistants.

- The President of the Council is the supreme Head of the Council’s judges and staff. He enjoys the administrative and financial authority of the Minister and presides the Council’s Bureau, the Plenary Body of Justices, the Administrative Chamber, the First judicial Chamber, the Litigation Council and the Disciplinary Board for Judges, as well as the Tribunal of Conflicts in alternation with the First President of the Court of Cassation.

- The Government Commissioner is the Bureau’s Vice-President and the government commissioner at the Tribunal of Conflicts when it is not presided by the Council’s President. His main judicial functions is to draw-up his written report on all judicial issues submitted, either in person or through an assistant commissioned for this purpose and after referring to him the report of the reporting counselor.

- The Chambers’ presidents are, in addition to their presiding the judicial Chambers, de jure members of the Council’s Bureau. The three highest ranking among them are de jure members of the Disciplinary Board for Judges and the highest-ranking Chamber’s president is a de jure member of the Tribunal of Conflicts.

- Counselors and their assistants, who are the mainstay of the work in the administrative and judicial Chambers, assume the burden of performing the functions of the reporting judge who is in charge of all investigation work, as concerns the petitions submitted, which ends with drawing-up the report and referring it to the Government Commissioner. .He participates in rendering the judgment and collaborates with the counselors appointed by the President in the Judicial Council and in the Tribunal of Conflicts.

 


 
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