Article (192)
The Supreme Constitutional Court shall be solely competent to decide on the constitutionality of
laws and regulations, to interpret legislative provisions, and to adjudicate on disputes pertaining
to the affairs of its members, on jurisdictional disputes between judicial bodies and entities that
have judicial jurisdiction, on disputes pertaining to the implementation of two final contradictory
judgments, one of which is rendered by a judicial body or an authority with judicial jurisdiction
and the other is rendered by another , and on disputes pertaining to the execution of its judgments
and decisions.
The law shall determine the Court’s other competences and regulate the procedures that are to be
followed before the Court.
Article (193)
The Court shall be composed of a President and a sufficient number of deputies to the President.
The Commissioners of the Supreme Constitutional Court shall have a President and a sufficient
number of Commission presidents, advisors and assistant advisors.
The General Assembly of the Court shall elect its President from among the most senior three
vice-presidents of the Court. It shall further choose the vice-presidents and the members of its
Commissioners, and the appointment thereof shall be made by virtue of a decree by the President
of the Republic. The foregoing shall be regulated by Law.
Article (194)
The President and the vice-presidents of the Supreme Constitutional Court, and the President and
members of its Commissioners are independent and immune to dismissal, and are subject to no
other authority but the law. The law shall set out the conditions they must meet. The Court shall
be responsible for their disciplinary accountability, as stated by the law. All rights, duties and
guarantees granted to other members of the judiciary shall apply to them.
Article (195)
The judgments and decisions issued by the Supreme Constitutional Court shall be published in
the Official Gazette, and they shall be binding upon everyone and all of the State authorities.
They shall have Res judicata vis-à-vis all of them.
The law shall regulate the consequences of a judgment rendering a text of law unconstitutional.
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