Africa-Press – Ethiopia. Ethiopia will share its best practices in constitutional inquiry and related matters with countries that will be attending the Conference of Constitutional Jurisdictions of Africa (CJCA), according to the Council of Constitutional Inquiry.
The conference will be held from November 27 to 30, 2025, in Addis Ababa, it was learned.
Council of Constitutional Inquiry Secretariat Director-General, Dessalegn Weyessa, told ENA that preparations are being made to successfully host the conference.
According to him, Ethiopia is a member of the CJCA and other similar institutions, actively participating in various continental and international conferences.
Over the years, Ethiopia has shared its best practices in constitutional inquiry while also learning from the experiences of other countries, the Director-General stated.
The upcoming CJCA conference will provide Ethiopia with another opportunity to share its best practices, he added.
The event will bring together presidents of constitutional courts, judges, and legal experts from across Africa.
Observer countries to the CJCA, including Russia, Iran, Turkey, and Brazil, are also expected to attend.
The 7th CJCA Conference was held in Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe, in October last year.
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