Benghazi – The Legislative and Constitutional Committee of the House of Representatives, with the Minister of Justice of the Libyan Government, Counselor Khaled Masoud, discussed the development of judicial legislation and the enhancement of judicial work in the country.
The meeting, chaired by the committee’s head, Ramadan Shambesh, and attended by Vice-President Mohammed Amdour and committee members, as well as the Director of the Legal Office at the Ministry of Justice and a committee from the Judicial Expertise and Research Center, discussed important legal proposals prepared by specialized committees. These included a draft law to regulate the work of the Judicial Expertise and Research Center, which aims to develop the center’s technical and administrative performance and enhance its role in supporting the judiciary.
Also discussed was the reorganization of the financial rights of judicial experts and the center’s employees, and proposals for adjusting the salaries of employees of the Real Estate Registration Authority and members of the Judicial Police. This is within the framework of Law No. (2) of 2025 concerning the financial treatment of employees of the Ministry of Justice and judicial bodies, in a step aimed at improving the financial conditions of workers in the sector.
The head of the Legislative and Constitutional Committee, Ramadan Shambesh, affirmed that this meeting is part of the ongoing efforts to upgrade the legal legislation supporting judicial work and to develop judicial services in Libya.
It is noteworthy that these initiatives aim to enhance the efficiency of the judiciary and improve the legal work environment, in a way that serves the interests of citizens and supports the rule of law in the country.
