1. The Superior Council for the Judiciary is the organ of management and
discipline of the judges of the courts and it is incumbent upon it to appoint,
assign, transfer and promote the judges.
2. The Superior Council for the Judiciary shall be presided over by the
President of the Supreme Court of Justice and shall have the following members:
a) One designated by the President of the Republic;
b) One elected by the National Parliament;
c) One designated by the Government;
d) One elected by the judges of the courts of law from among their peers;
3. The law shall regulate the competence, organisation and functioning of the Superior Council for the Judiciary.
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