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Announcing a war “on terrorist remnants within legitimacy and rule of law”, he called for the badly need to materialize anti-corruption measures, he, however, didn’t fail charging Justice with deficiency as regards citizens concerns settlement. During the Judiciary year opening statement taking place at the Supreme Court, President Bouteflika underscored that state will carry on combating terror, “Democracy means neither visions chaos and stands’ discrepancy” nor “mixing up legal actors acting within a democratic system, and illegal ones inciting for violence and undermining society security” He urged on corruption combating with all its forms namely mismanagement, public funds waste, and money laundering, embezzlement, and misuse. Justice was, as usual, subject to the country’s chief magistrate criticism, when he wondered about “justice sector ongoing deficiency” despite the allocated potentials, he further considered that justice reform “is not mere laws enacting”, but consists first and foremost in the magistrate mentality and behaviour change”, he reckoned meanwhile that the magistrate cannot bear the responsibility alone but “it is shared by all the other sectors officials” | ||||||||||||||||||
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