Extraordinary Session of the CSM: Key Appointments and a Call for Effective Justice.
Extraordinary CSM session to meet a constitutional obligation and remedy the shortcomings of the last ordinary session.
A n extraordinary session of the CSM convened to fulfill a constitutional mandate and address the deficiencies of the previous ordinary session.
Dick Fabrice Boungou Mickolo has been appointed Public Prosecutor at the Libreville Court of First Instance, succeeding Bruno Obiang Mvé, who has been promoted to Advocate General at the Court of Appeal of the capital. At the same time, Lekogo Sosthène and Massalat Mouguengui Mault have been designated judges of the Constitutional Court, thereby strengthening the body that safeguards the supremacy of the Constitution.
t the close of the debates, the President of the CSM issued a solemn appeal to the judicial sector: to establish a more efficient and equitable system, by eradicating corruption and enhancing the justice system’s contribution to the State budget through increased revenue collection. These measures aim to restore citizens’ confidence in an institution that stands as a pillar of the rule of law.
These decisions come in the context of ambitious judicial reforms, driven by President Oligui Nguéma.
