The US Embassy has released a statement regarding the recent selection of two new members to the High Council of Justice by the Judiciary. This decision was made on October 31, while the country was focused on municipal elections. The Embassy expressed disappointment in the lack of transparency and competition in the selection process, as only one candidate was offered for each vacancy and there was little advance notice of the intent to fill the seats left open by the early resignations of two sitting members.
The Embassy also noted that there was no opportunity for consultations or participation from a broad range of qualified candidates, nor was there meaningful engagement from relevant interlocutors and civil society. This lack of transparency and competition in the selection process is concerning, as it goes against the principles of democracy, equality, and adherence to the Rule of Law.
The United States has long been advocating for reforms in the Georgian judiciary system, including seeking legislative amendments to avoid corporatism and to safeguard the principles of democracy. The Embassy believes that an ethical judiciary is crucial for a country’s adherence to the Rule of Law and that an independent and professional judicial system is essential for promoting equitable growth and attracting investment from both Georgian and foreign businesses.
The Embassy also expressed disappointment in the Judiciary’s unwillingness to embrace reforms that would increase transparency, accountability, and public trust in the appointment process and the High Council of Justice. The closed system that is currently in place shuts out many qualified and professional members of the judiciary, and they deserve better.
In conclusion, the Embassy reiterated its support for reforms that will increase accountability, professionalism, and transparency in the Georgian judiciary system. These reforms are crucial for the country’s chosen path of Euro–Atlantic integration and for providing the people of Georgia with the justice system they deserve.
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