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Highest judicial body in Algeria From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Constitutional Court of Algeria is Algeria's highest judicial body. It replaced the Constitutional Council by the Algerian constitutional amendment of 2020 approved by referendum.[1][2]
This article duplicates the scope of other articles, specifically Constitutional Court (Algeria). (October 2023) |
Constitutional Court | |
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المحكمة الدستورية | |
Established | 1 November 2020 |
Composition method | Constitutional court |
Authorized by | Constitution of Algeria |
Number of positions | 12 |
Website | cour-constitutionnelle |
President of the Constitutional Court | |
Currently | Omar Belhadj |
Since | 16 November 2021 |
Name | Position | Term | Appointed by |
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Omar Belhadj | President | 16 November 2021–present | Abdelmadjid Tebboune |
Leila Aslaoui | Member | ||
Bahri Saadallah | |||
Mesbah Menas | |||
Djilali Miloudi | |||
Amal Eddine Boulenouar | |||
Fatiha Benabbou | |||
Abdelouaheb Khrif | |||
Abbas Ammar | |||
Abdelhafidh Oussoukine | |||
Omar Boudiaf | |||
Mohamed Boufertas |
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