Council member, Mr. Ghazali Ahmed said that respectful institutions that strive to achieve real practical results, with the aim of carrying out their major institutional missions, must have a strategic plan. The latter provides them with a clear vision of the future course of their action and delineates this course according to institutional responsibility. Mr. Ghazali also added that the Council makes available to the public its plan so as to ensure communication, awareness, and a sense of responsibility.
Mr. Ghazali stressed that CSPJ’s Strategy, which came as a result of a rational, practical, and participatory work, represents a road map for the work of the Council and aims to define the roles it needs to carry out in the field of the judiciary’s participation in the justice reform project in the coming period, whether in relation to the management of the status of the judiciary, supervision of the judiciary or in other justice-related fields.
The speaker reviewed the Strategy’s major objectives and main lines, which comprise seven strategic orientations, namely, strengthening the Council’s institutional capacities, promoting the independence of the judicial power, contributing to the improvement of the efficiency of the justice system, moralizing the judiciary, reinforcing communication, enhancing confidence in the judicial power, and promoting cooperation and partnership.
Key projects and practical measures for the scientific, realistic, and actual implementation of the general orientations are derived from these major orientations. They seek to improve the Council’s performance, enhance its credibility in its relationship with citizens, and improve the efficiency of the justice system, Mr. Ghazali added.
On another note, the Council’s pavilion at the International Book Fair hosted a symposium on: “Justice and Family Security” by Mr. Lamine Omar, Justice at the Personal Status and Inheritance Chamber of the Court of Cassation, Ms. Mzaouir Nadia, President of the First Instance Court of Temara, and. Mr. Bendaijou Benasser, President of the Family Affairs Department in the First Instance Court of Rabat, where the speakers discussed the major orientations of the Moroccan judiciary in the field of social security promotion.
The participants in this symposium presented, in addition to the issues and shifts the family witnesses, a series of decisions and jurisprudence produced by the Moroccan judiciary, in particular, the Court of Cassation, to address these issues, and accompany the shifts the family experiences and family security requires.
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