
AKIPRESS.COM - President Emomali Rahmon received a group of new personnel to the judiciary and prosecutor's office in several cities and districts of the country, as well as heads of several departments of the Prosecutor-General's Office, prosecutors of cities and districts, the presidential press service reported.
By presidential decrees, new chairpersons of courts in the Gorno-Badakhshan Autonomous Region, judges, and chairpersons of courts in several cities and districts of GBAO, Khatlon, and Sughd provinces, as well as the city of Dushanbe, cities, and districts subordinate to the center, were appointed.
In agreement with the head of state, the following prosecutors were appointed: prosecutor of Nurek city in Khatlon province, prosecutor of Ayni district in Sughd province, prosecutor of Dushanbe's Ismoili Somoni district, prosecutor for supervising the implementation of laws in correctional institutions and the enforcement of criminal penalties at the Prosecutor General's Office, and prosecutor for supervising the implementation of laws in correctional institutions and the enforcement of criminal penalties in Khatlon province, as well as heads of several departments and divisions of the central office of the Prosecutor General Office.
"Most of those appointed to the judiciary and prosecutor's office today are young and experienced professionals. Women have also been appointed to responsible positions in the judiciary. Of the total number of newly appointed personnel, 65 individuals, who worked as trainee judges, were appointed to judicial positions for the first time," the statement notes.
At a meeting with the new appointees, Emomali Rahmon reportedly analyzed the development of the judicial bodies, the implementation of the judicial and legal reform program, the improvement of legislation in this field, and further improvement of the social conditions of employees in the judiciary and prosecutor's office.
The President set specific tasks for the newly appointed personnel to correct shortcomings, including compliance with the deadlines for considering cases, ensuring justice and the rule of law.
Responsible officials were instructed to pay attention to the issues of proper placement of personnel, improving their qualifications and professional training, as well as taking decisive measures to eliminate factors that contribute to corruption.
Emomali Rahmon also encouraged employees of the courts and the prosecutor's office to improve their qualifications and study languages - they were given two years to study foreign languages, including Russian and English.