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Supreme Court of El Salvador swears in judges amid controversy over reform

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San Salvador, Sep 26 (EFE).- The Supreme Court of Justice (CSJ) of El Salvador on Sunday swore in 98 judges this Sunday amid a controversial reform to the Law of the Judicial Career that dismisses more than 200 judges. The reform came into effect on Saturday, but the Family Chamber of the Oriente Section of the department of San Miguel on Wednesday ordered the CSJ to 'suspend the application' of the reform decree, approved by the Legislative Assembly, with a pro-government majority and signed by President Nayib Bukele. (Camera: VLADIMIR CHICAS). SHOT LIST: THE SWEARING-IN BY THE SUPREME COURT OF JUSTICE (CSJ) OF 98 JUDGES, IN SAN SALVADOR, EL SALVADOR.

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