Judicial Council Split Threatens Libya's Court Rulings

On March 5, 2026, the General Syndicate of Justice and Judicial Authority Employees issued a warning regarding the ongoing division within Libya's Supreme Judicial Council. The syndicate emphasized that this split could lead to court rulings and judicial decisions being questioned, potentially undermining the judiciary's authority and triggering internal transfers among judicial personnel. They called for a review of recent decisions, particularly Decisions No. 20 and 31, to ensure stability and prevent the judiciary from entering a new institutional conflict. The statement highlighted the need to address the situation with wisdom and prudence to maintain a unified scale of justice in the country. ([libyaobserver.ly](https://libyaobserver.ly/news/justice-employees-syndicate-warns-judicial-council-split-could-undermine-court-rulings?utm_source=openai))

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