Viernes 25 de junio de 2021 12:00 AM
Con 79 aspirantes culminó ayer la recepción de la documentación de aspirantes a ocupar los cargos de magistrados principales y suplentes de la Corte Suprema de Justicia (CSJ) de Panamá.
La Comisión Especial de Evaluación se instaló oficialmente y hoy viernes 25 de junio se realizará el sorteo para seleccionar el orden de las entrevistas a los candidatos, mientras que el proceso de entrevistas iniciará el lunes 28 de junio
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El procurador de la Administración, Rigoberto González detalló que para mediados del mes de julio, se deber haber culminado el proceso, ya que, de no haber alcanzado los 90 aspirantes, 25 días es tiempo suficiente para reunirse, hacer la evaluación y rendir el informe.
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Council chief executive officer Ray Brownlee said it had been a âlong and arduous processâ.
âI am pleased to see construction for the first collection of residents who have been able to work together to get their portion under way, with further residents due to start in the coming months,â he said.
Resident Bob Orth is within that first group of 10 properties, collectively paying roughly $3 million to build a 130m stretch of sea wall entirely on private land between Stuart and Wetherill streets.
Each of the stakeholders signed a commitment to fund the project before work commenced.
Residents Bob Orth and Jo Hoatson at the site.
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