**Armed with a South African broadsword, the judge of the Supreme Court, in a new decision of the Constitutional Court, stated about the need to urgently amend the laws, pointing out the shortcomings of the current procedure for appointing judges and the need to urgently reform the judicial system.**
In his reasoning, the judge compared the changes in the status of judges with the introduction of a new procedure for appointing judges, associated with the expanded powers of the judicial self-government body. "It's a matter of time before we succeed," the judge said, noting the need to improve the transparency of the selection of candidates for judicial positions.
Armed also commented on his participation in the musical group "Los QuitasueƱo", which performed alternative rock. "Here I do not doubt that some day they will come to replace the old pillars. The museum gave me many years of freedom, but for all that time I was free to decide, which I decided to take," he replied.
The new Code of Civil Procedure, the purpose of which is to simplify the consideration of cases and shorten the trial period, has already been approved by the Supreme Court of Justice. Arrocha called for a dialogue to minimize risks and to speed up the reform of the procedure. Arrocha called for a dialogue to minimize risks and to speed up the reform of the procedure. "The law is a living organism that needs to be adapted to real conditions, but without formalities it applies to new problems," he concluded.