Kuwait has made new history by approving the appointment of 90 women judges for the first time

Kuwait, the most important Gulf country, made new history by approving the appointment of 90 women judges simultaneously for the first time in history.

At the same time, Kuwait became not only the first Arab, first Middle Eastern country to appoint women judges, but also the first Islamic country to do so.

Earlier, Kuwait appointed 8 women judges simultaneously for three years and now the government approved the appointment of 90 more women judges, but not all women were immediately appointed as judges.

According to the Kuwaiti newspaper Al-Qabs, Kuwait’s Ministry of Justice has approved the appointment of 90 female trainee prosecutors as judges, as well as the hiring of 100 new trainees.

According to the newspaper, out of the 90 women who were approved by the government to be appointed as judges, 19 women were immediately appointed to the position of judges while the existing 15 judges were promoted to the next positions. was given.

Kuwait’s Supreme Judicial Council approved the appointment of 90 women judges who had demonstrated exceptional performance during training, but not all women were immediately appointed to judge positions, the report said.

However, following appointing 19 more women judges, Kuwait became the Arab and Gulf country with the highest number of female judges.

Earlier also in 2020, the Gulf country simultaneously appointed 8 women to the positions of judges.

Most women in Kuwait serve in local courts, but 15 recently promoted women will be appointed to higher positions.

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2024-07-06 05:20:03

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