The Minister of Justice, acquitted by the Court of Justice of the Republic, remains in the government
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Released by the Court of Justice of the Republic, the Minister of Justice is maintained in government
\n\nIn a recent decision, the Court of Justice of the Republic acquitted the Minister of Justice, which was pending. Despite pressure and speculation about his possible departure, the minister remains in government.\n\n
A decision awaited by the Court of Justice of the Republic
\n\nThe Court of Justice of the Republic, the only court empowered to judge acts committed by members of the government in the exercise of their functions, rendered a decision relaxing the Minister of Justice. This decision was eagerly awaited, as the accusations against the minister received extensive media coverage.\n\n
Minister remaining in government
\n\nFollowing this decision of the Court of Justice of the Republic, THE Minister of Justice is maintained within the government. This maintenance is proof of the confidence that the government continues to place in him and shows the minister's resistance to legal challenges.\n\n
A relief for the government
\n\nThe relaxation of Minister of Justice brought a breath of relief within the government. After months of speculation and instability, this decision finally provides some stability.\n\n
A situation that raises questions
\n\nHowever, although the Minister of Justice was acquitted by the Court of Justice of the Republic and maintained in government, this situation nevertheless raises several questions. Discussions around the independence of the judiciary and the influence of political power on legal decisions have been revived.\n\nIn conclusion, the relaxation of Minister of Justice by the Court of Justice of the Republic and its continuation in government is a decision which, although relieving for the government in place, will not fail to give rise to debates and questions in the weeks to come. \n\n