Court Appoints 28 Judges to Speed ​​Up Proceedings Against AIMA

They were 28 judges were appointed to act in cases against the Agency for Integration, Migration and Asylum (AIMA). According to the Superior Council of Administrative and Fiscal Courts (CSTAF), work begins on April 7th.

As DN had anticipatedthis kind of task force It will work on an accumulation basis and involves professionals from all over the country. The 28 nominees will have work goals, as the objective is to eliminate the pending cases of more than 100 thousand cases against the agency.

Professionals will have “monthly decision objectives and performance monitoring mechanisms”. A specific administrative unit will also be created, called “AIMA Accumulation Section”, dedicated exclusively to the processing of these processes.

The initiative came from the Superior Council of Administrative and Fiscal Courts, due to concerns about the high number of cases given the court’s capacity. “We have to be the ones to solve this problem”, judge Eliana de Almeida Pinto recently told DN. The work will last three months, extendable for another three months.

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