The jurisdictional competence of former Prime Ministers in Law

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To ensure the proper administration of justice before the courts established in a State every person in general should have the right to a judge assigned to him by law and under Congolese law every Congolese has the right to a judge in accordance with article 19 of the constitution of February 18 2006 as amended by law no. 11/002 of January 20 2011. However we have come to the bitter realization that neither the constitution nor any particular law has expressly provided for a judge for an offending former Prime Minister and this has led to what some have described as a jurisprudential reversal and others as a Tower of Babel when analyzing the two positions taken by the Constitutional Court in the BUKANGA LONZO case in seeking to find a judge for a former Prime Minister. It was more than important and judicious to carry out a study on this matter to enable the Congolese judiciary to take an appropriate position to desecrate the impunity indexed by this unspoken case.
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