In a groundbreaking development for the State Council, three female judges have been appointed to the technical office of the President for the first time in the court’s prestigious history. This milestone signifies a significant win for women in judicial work.
Historic Appointments Based on Merit
The newly appointed judges, selected for their exceptional merits, are:
- Assistant Advisor (A) Hind Ahmed Ali Aliwa Amara
- Assistant Advisor (A) Radwa Helmy Ahmed Abdullah
- Assistant Advisor (A) Mona Mahmoud Ahmed Rushdi Mahmoud
President of the State Council, Ahmed Abboud, has received reports lauding the excellence and dedication demonstrated by these judges in their assigned roles since joining the State Council.
Commitment to Gender Equality in Judiciary
President Abboud expressed his eagerness to integrate female judges into all aspects of judicial work within the State Council. He emphasized that female judges have the right to the same opportunities and responsibilities as their male counterparts, recognizing their potential and contributions to the judiciary.
This historic appointment not only highlights the achievements of Hind Ahmed Ali Aliwa Amara, Radwa Helmy Ahmed Abdullah, and Mona Mahmoud Ahmed Rushdi Mahmoud but also marks a significant step towards gender equality in the judicial system. Their inclusion sets a precedent for future appointments and reinforces the importance of merit and excellence in judicial roles.
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