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Comoros president suspends constitutional court

By AFP
April 20, 2018

MORONI, Comoros: The president of the Comoros has suspended the Constitutional Court, the highest court in the country, in a move immediately denounced by the opposition in the Indian Ocean island nation. President Azali Assoumani said the court was “disfunctional” due to the number of appointed judges being incomplete. The presidential decision was made on April 12 but only made public this week. Comoros — an archipelago between Mozambique and Madagascar and one of the world’s poorest countries — has been beset by instability and political disputes for years. Assoumani, who came to power in 2016 for his third term in office, said that the Supreme Court would take over “temporarily”. The opposition Union for the Development of the Comoros (UPDC) party said that it was “an abuse of power” and that Assoumani had deliberately delayed judges being appointed to the court. “We have gone beyond the limits of democracy,” said Youssouf Boina, of the UPDC.