The Minister of Justice, Keeper of the Seals, Abd al-Rashid Tabbi, announced important changes that will affect his sector, and aim to reach citizen satisfaction with the performance of justice.
During his review of the functioning of the Batna Judicial Council, yesterday, Thursday, Tabib said that his sector “is on the verge of important changes related to legislation, as many texts have been amended, while the process will affect other texts, all of which will contribute to simplifying procedures to improve judicial services through the introduction of technology to judicial work.” Emphasizing the need to improve public service provided to citizens.
After his inauguration of the Court of First Instance in the municipality of Wadi al-Shu’ba, as part of a working visit and his inspection of its leaders to the state of Batna, the minister said that the citizen should feel in the field the ongoing reforms in the justice sector and touch their positive repercussions in his daily life. He added that the efforts of the justice sector are in the direction of citizen satisfaction with the performance of justice.
Speaking about reforming the sector, Tabib stressed the need to give the utmost importance to collection, organizing and digitizing archives, and accelerating the pace of adjudicating cases so that citizens’ interests are not disrupted.
On the file of the reintegration of detainees, the Minister of Justice said that 62,000 prisoners at the national level are continuing their training in the vocational training sector, and “about 11,000 prisoners will pass the intermediate education and baccalaureate exams, as they are provided with all capabilities to become good members of society after completing their sentence.” “. In the context, the minister considered that the Open Environment Foundation in Boukaaben in the municipality of Wadi Chaaba, which extends over an area of 55 hectares, is a “living example” of the success of the policy of reintegrating prisoners in Algeria, referring to the policy of reintegrating prisoners into society applied in Algeria, which is internationally praised, and the regional office has requested The United Nations Organization for Combating Drugs and Organized Crime has the possibility of generalizing the Algerian experience to some countries, and Libya, Sudan, Mauritania and Niger have expressed their desire to benefit from the Algerian experience in the field of reintegration of prisoners.
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