Algiers – The Minister of Justice and Keeper of the Seals, Mr. Lotfi Boujemaa, presented the draft organic law pertaining to the fundamental law of the judiciary before the Legal, Administrative Affairs, and Liberties Committee of the National People’s Assembly today, Sunday.
The presentation marks a significant step in the legislative process aimed at reforming and modernizing the Algerian judicial system. The proposed law is expected to address key areas related to the organization, functioning, and independence of the judiciary.
During the session, Minister Boujemaa outlined the core principles and objectives of the draft law, emphasizing its importance in strengthening the rule of law and ensuring fair and equitable justice for all citizens. He highlighted the government’s commitment to enhancing the efficiency and transparency of the judicial system, as well as safeguarding the rights and freedoms of individuals.
The Legal, Administrative Affairs, and Liberties Committee will now thoroughly examine the draft law, considering its various provisions and implications. Members of the committee will have the opportunity to raise questions, propose amendments, and engage in detailed discussions with the Minister of Justice and his team.
DZWatch will continue to follow this developing story and provide updates as the draft law progresses through the parliamentary process. The outcome of this legislative initiative is anticipated to have a far-reaching impact on the administration of justice in Algeria.
The National People’s Assembly plays a crucial role in shaping the legal framework of the country, and the scrutiny of this draft law reflects the importance placed on ensuring a robust and independent judiciary.



