Al-Khobaji renews Transitional Council’s support for Southern Judges Club in rejecting appointment decisions that violate law
SMA NEWS – Aden the Capital
Dr. Nasser Al-Khobaji, member of the Presidency of the Southern Transitional Council, Acting President of the Council, Head of the Negotiations Affairs Unit, met on Tuesday, with a number of members of the Southern Judges Club.
At the outset of the meeting, Dr. Al-Khobaji welcomed the members of the Southern Judges Club, conveying to them the greetings of President Aidaroos Al-Zubaidi, the President of the Transitional Council, expressing his high appreciation for the efforts made by the club.
The meeting discussed the latest developments in the southern arena, foremost of which is the implications of appointing a public prosecutor in contravention of the law and the provisions of the Riyadh Agreement, and the reactions rejecting this decision.
During the meeting, Al-Khobaji stressed the importance of consultation and coordination to develop the work of the judiciary, to ensure its independence and the non-interference of any party in its work, as well as the need to provide the necessary protection for the judicial organs, so that judges can perform their duties with full capacity.
Al-Khobaji stressed the importance of the strong will of the Judges Club’s members, and the work to lay strong foundations to combat corruption within state institutions and eliminate crime in society, to move towards building a state of law and order, and ensuring the future of generations.
For their part, the members of the Southern Judges Club affirmed their stand with all the measures taken by the Southern Transitional Council, and their readiness to work under its umbrella in order to achieve justice, and uphold the rule of law and fight terrorism and corruption,
expressing grateful for the position of the Presidency of the Transitional Council in supporting the decision of the Southern Judges Club, in rejecting the decision to appoint the General Prosecutor, and for its praising of the club’s stance in not to deal with him