The Speaker of the Jordanian Parliament confirms his commitment in cooperation with the constitutional authorities

The Speaker of the Jordanian Parliament confirms his commitment in cooperation with the constitutional authorities

The Speaker of the Jordanian House of Representatives, Ahmed Al -Safadi, affirmed the commitment of the Council to cooperate with the state’s constitutional authorities, appreciate its national role and communicate with it in an institutional manner based on respect and appreciation.

This came during the reception of Al -Safadi, in his office today, Tuesday, President of the Court of Cassation, Chairman of the Judicial Council, Muhammad Al -Ghazo, members of the Council, and the President of the Supreme Administrative Court, Mahmoud Al -Ababneh, who congratulated the occasion of his election as President of the Council.

Al -Safadi stressed, in a statement that the Middle East News Agency received a copy of it, that the council will not abandon its supervisory duty within the constitutional frameworks in the service of the supreme national interests.

During the meeting, many issues related to the relationship between the legislative and judicial authorities, opinions and perceptions were discussed to strengthen and strengthen the existing cooperation relations between the two authorities to serve the country and the citizen and the supreme interests of the state.

In turn, the invasion stressed that the Judicial Council is concerned with the construction of communication and cooperation with the House of Representatives, the representative of the people, noting that the cooperation of all authorities is in the service and elevation of the country, stressing that the judiciary has great work and many achievements that we are proud and proud of.

For his part, Al -Ababneh stressed that the Jordanian judiciary is fair and independent, and there is no authority over it except the constitution and the law and works with complete independence in the service of the homeland..

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