National Association of Circuit Judges and District Judges (Jufed) agreed to raise He termination of work and return to activity in the courts and tribunals federal state.
Since last August, judges in the country have decided to cancel their duties as a form of protest against judicial reform.
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In a statement, Jufed reported that 684 of its members voted in favor of lifting the strike, while 572 of its members voted to continue the protest, leaving them with the option of returning to normal work.
The Judicial Service extended its support for work stoppages until October 11, so that from next Monday Judiciary workers must return to work across the country.
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Jufed stressed that returning to work “should not be understood as a disunity or abandonment of efforts to defend the independence of the Judiciary.”
The justices demanded that the Court comply with the suspension and “restore the path of legality and the rule of law to our country.”
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