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Staying the Course

Tuesday, November 28, 2006

The DPR should respect the selection of candidates for Supreme Court judges. But a better selection process is urgently needed.

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THE road to reform is long, full of twists and turns, and at times comes up against a hard brick wall. Amending the Constitution, passing laws and establishing new bodies are only the start of the changes. There is still a need for patience, because many of these changes run into opposition from people whose interests are affected.

This is the kind of threat faced by the Judicial Commission, established a year ago. Last week, the House of Represen

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