Electoral Court definition
Examples of Electoral Court in a sentence
In addition, while supported by a strong increase in employment and wages, private consumption was held back by high inflation and falling consumer confidence.
Both Fatah and Hamas agree on the nomination of no more than twelve judges to be members of the Electoral Court.
The law shall establish regulations and procedures to exercise such kind of power.In accordance with the terms provided by the law, the administration, supervision and discipline of the Electoral Court shall pertain to a committee of the Federal Judicial Council, which shall be composed of: a) the president of the Electoral Court, who shall chair; b) a magistrate from the Superior Electoral Court, elected by secret vote; and c) three members of the Federal Judicial Council.
The courtrooms of the Electoral Court shall make use of the necessary coercive means in order to enforce their sentences and resolutions, in accordance with the terms established by law.Without prejudice to the Article 105 of this Constitution, the courtrooms of the Electoral Court can determine not to apply electoral laws that are contrary to this Constitution.
A two-thirds majority is also required for the election of judges to the Higher Audit Court, the Supreme Court of Justice and the Supreme Electoral Court, and of the Chief Public Prosecutor and the Deputy Chief Public Prosecutor.