Africa-Press – Angola. Angola made, on Wednesday, a positive assessment at the end of the 11th Forum of Presidents of the Supreme Courts of Justice of Portuguese-speaking Countries and Territories.
When answering questions from journalists, after the event that took place from 27 to 29 November in Brasília, the executive secretary of the Superior Council of the Judiciary of Angola, Manuel Victor Assuílo, considered that Angola had gathered experiences, seen and heard about areas of fundamental functioning, allowing it to draw conclusions about Brazil’s progress in terms of digitalization and procedural computerization of the courts. In turn, he also added that the Presidents of the Supreme Courts of Justice of Portuguese-speaking Countries and Territories determined that this task and this exchange must be immediate with the creation of a technical group represented by two members from each country to “initiate with work to survey and register the needs” existing in the respective States, according to their respective specificities.
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