The Fatwa and Legislation Authority in Egypt has affirmed the independence of the judiciary, emphasizing that courts operate independently. This statement aims to bolster confidence in the Egyptian judicial system amid various challenges.
Iran's Chief Justice, Gholam Hossein Mohseni Ejei, announced that Tehran will implement stringent measures against anyone threatening the psychological and physical security of the Iranian people, emphasizing zero tolerance for enemy affiliates.
The General Council of the Judiciary in Spain announced its refusal to close investigations related to complaints made by Minister of the Presidency, Felix Bolanios, against Judge Juan Carlos Benado. This decision follows extensive discussions among council members.
Iran has begun executing final death sentences against detainees from the protests that erupted earlier this year, a move that raises controversy both locally and internationally. This action comes amid widespread discontent due to economic turmoil.
This week, Italians head to the polls to vote in a referendum addressing strict judicial reforms, representing a real test for the authority of Giorgia Meloni's government and its future stability.