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GUINEA-BISSAU: WOMAN CHOSEN AS
NEW HEAD OF SUPREME COURT
January 27, 2004 (IRIN) Maria do Ceu Silva
Monteiro, a 38-year-old woman judge, has been appointed president
of the supreme court of Guinea-Bissau, filling a post that had been
vacant for more than two years.
She was elected on Monday on a six to one vote by other senior judges
in this former Portuguese colony of 1.3 million people on the coast
of West Africa.
Silva Monteiro's predecessor, Emiliano Nosoloni, was sacked by former
president Kumba Yala in November 2001, but was never replaced. Kumba
Yala's chaotic rule was brought to an end by a bloodless coup in
September last year.
The appointment of a new head of the supreme court marks another
milestone in Guinea-Bissau's gradual return to constitutional rule
and is likely to please donors who are having to keep the country's
virtually bankrupt transitional government afloat in the meantime.
The supreme court will be charged with validating the results of
parliamentary elections scheduled for March 28 and presidential
elections to be held a year later.
Nosolini boycotted the election of a new head of the supreme court,
arguing that he should have been simply restored to the post. Nosolini
argued that he was elected head of the supreme court in early 2001,
but had served only nine months of his four-year term when he was
sacked by Kumba Yala.
From: http://allafrica.com/stories/200401270288.html
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