All appointed Egyptian female judges to sit on judiciary podium for 1st time March 5th

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Wed, 02 Mar 2022 - 11:58 GMT

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n a historic moment, 98 women in Egypt have been sworn in as the first women judges in the country’s State Council, one of its main judicial bodies that had previously been all male.

n a historic moment, 98 women in Egypt have been sworn in as the first women judges in the country’s State Council, one of its main judicial bodies that had previously been all male.

CAIRO - 2 March 2022: All female judges, who were recently appointed at the State Council, will sit on the judiciary podium with their fellow judges as of March 5th for the first time, marking a historic move by Egypt to empower women with powers and competencies as judges. 

 

In October 2021, a number of women judges arrived at Egypt’s State Council to sworn-in, to be the first batch of female members at the council.

 

In March 2021, a decision was issue to appoint 98 women judges at the State Council and the prosecution for the first time, in implementation to the directions of the President Abdel Fatah al-Sisi, and in line with the country’s plan to empower women to reach different positions.

 

On June 3, the Egyptian Supreme Council of Judicial Bodies made the historic decision to approve women’s appointments as judges and prosecutors to the Administrative Judiciary.

 

The appointed female judges will occupy a position of (delegate) or a position of (deputy) in the Council.

 

Ahead of taking the oath, women judges expressed their happiness with what they considered as a great historical incident.

 

“The State Council is the bulwark of rights and freedoms.. we swear that we live up to the responsibility, and preserve the rights of Egyptian citizens,” said Counselor Iman Sharif before she was sworn in.

 

For Counselor Hind Ahmed, she said “this is a great day to us to be the first batch of female members of the council, which was established in 1946, and we hope to be a good addition to the council.. the appointment is a victory for Egyptian women.”

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