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Cnm Agrees to Review Regulations for Evaluating Judges; Schedule Not Approved

The National Council of the Judiciary (CNM) failed to define the roadmap or approve the calendar for the evaluation and eventual replacement processes of Supreme Court judges and the appointment of new members of the Superior Electoral Tribunal on Friday night, so another meeting will be held, although the date has not yet been set. This was reported by the legal advisor to the Executive Branch, Antoliano Peralta, at the end of the meeting held …
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Santo Domingo. – The National Council of the Judiciary (CNM) took this Friday the decision to review regulation 1-19 which establishes the criteria and procedure for evaluating the performance of the judges of the Supreme Court of Justice (SCJ), with the aim of ensuring the quality and efficiency of their work. This decision was made during the first session of the CNM for the evaluation of the judges of the SCJ and the knowledge of the appointm…

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Santo Domingo. – The National Council of the Judiciary (CNM) took this Friday the decision to review regulation 1-19 which establishes the criteria and procedure for evaluating the performance of the judges of the Supreme Court of Justice (SCJ), with the aim of ensuring the quality and efficiency of their work. This decision is ...

The National Council of the Judiciary (CNM) failed to define the roadmap or approve the calendar for the evaluation and eventual replacement processes of Supreme Court judges and the appointment of new members of the Superior Electoral Tribunal on Friday night, so another meeting will be held, although the date has not yet been set. This was reported by the legal advisor to the Executive Branch, Antoliano Peralta, at the end of the meeting held …

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www.diariolibre.com broke the news in on Friday, July 25, 2025.
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