
Council of the Magistracy
The Council of the Magistracy is a governing body responsible for overseeing the judiciary, including appointing, promoting, and disciplining judges and prosecutors. Its role is to ensure the independence, integrity, and efficiency of the legal system. Typically composed of judges, legal professionals, and sometimes government representatives, the council operates independently from political influence, maintaining checks and balances within the justice system. Its primary goal is to uphold the rule of law by ensuring that judicial personnel are competent, impartial, and accountable.