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The content originally appeared on: Le Nouvelliste Le systeme judiciaire, pour une nouvelle fois, est a l'arret. Les greffiers observent le mardi 12 avril 2022 un arret de travail dans les 18 juridictions du pays. Les revendications sont diverses. Les greffiers exigent le respect de l'accord de 2017 <>. <>, a detaille le president de l'ANAGH Martin Aine, evoquant egalement la promesse de la nomination des greffiers formes a l'Ecole de la magistrature en 2017. <>, s'est plaint M. Martin, […]

Source: Haiti News - Daily News from Haiti

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