Reported about 1 year ago
The Constitutional Court clarified its handling of the constitutional reform case, where the Green camp applied for a constitutional interpretation. The court scheduled a preliminary hearing on July 10 and sent three notices to the legislature within three days, prompting criticism for rushing the case. The court clarified that it followed legal procedures and set the date for oral arguments for August 6 with attendance restrictions. The legislature was allowed up to three representatives due to its size. The court's secretary explained the process and emphasized that the notification method was in line with standard judicial practices.
Source: YAHOO