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Malta s judicial appointments do not contravene EU law - EU Court AG

Tista taqra bil- The Attorney General (AG) of the Court of Justice of the European Union (EU) has concluded that the process of appointing members of the judiciary in Malta is one that does not contravene EU law. Civil Society activists Repubblika had sought a ruling by the European Court as to whether the current system of judicial appointments in terms of the Maltese Constitution was in breach of the Treaty of the European Union (TEU) and/or Charter of Fundamental Rights. September 2019 The AG Gerard Hogan remarked that the judiciary appointment system, particularly that applicable from 2016 till 2020, protects the judiciary in a legal manner due to its independence. This is particularly in terms of stripping roles, discipline, institutional independence and financial independence, amongst others.

EU Court s Advocate General finds no issue with Maltese judges appointment

EU Court’s Advocate General finds no issue with Maltese judges’ appointment In his Opinion to the European Court, AG Gerard Hogan says it is pointless to deny that politics has played a role in the appointment of judges in many legal systems, but insists that the mere fact that judges are appointed by a member of the executive does not in itself give rise to a relationship of subordination 17 December 2020, 11:20am by Paul Cocks Updated with government reaction at 4:25pm  The Advocate General of the Court of Justice of the European Union has found no fault with the current system of judicial appointments in Malta, saying EU Law does not preclude national constitutional provisions under which the Prime Minister plays a role in the process of the appointment of members of the judiciary.

Orbán: EU Maintained Unity and Won, Soros Lost

Orbán: EU Maintained Unity and Won, Soros Lost The European Union has maintained its unity and won, George Soros lost and it would be time for Europeans to “finally send him home to America”, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said in response to a recent opinion piece that the US financier posted on the commentary website Project Syndicate. “Soros is shedding crocodile tears and while this will not return the money that the speculator has stolen from millions of people, families and businesses, it does provide some modest satisfaction,” Orbán said in the document forwarded to MTI. “The most corrupt man and network in the world” has good reason to be disappointed because Europe has not surrendered and Soros’ grandiose plan has been suspended by the European Council, Orbán added.

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