Baku: The Milli Majlis, Azerbaijan’s Parliament, is set to appoint Khanlar Valiyev as a judge of the Constitutional Court. This development comes as a result of an amendment to the parliament’s agenda, which now includes 22 issues instead of the previous 21.
According to Azeri-Press News Agency, the appointment of judges to the Constitutional Court in Azerbaijan is conducted by the Milli Majlis based on a proposal from the President of the Republic of Azerbaijan. The inclusion of Valiyev’s appointment in the parliamentary agenda signifies a critical step in the judicial appointment process, highlighting the collaborative role between the executive and legislative branches in the country’s governance.
This appointment is part of ongoing efforts to fill crucial judicial positions within Azerbaijan’s legal system, ensuring the continued functionality and efficiency of its Constitutional Court. The decision by the Milli Majlis is anticipated tomorrow, marking a pivotal moment in the nation’s judicial proceedings.