Constitutional Jurisdiction Shifts with 27th Amendment
The Minister of Law and Justice has announced that the 27th Amendment to the constitution empowers the Federal Constitutional Court (FCC) to hear all constitutional cases, marking a significant shift in the country's judicial landscape. This move is expected to streamline the process of resolving constitutional disputes and provide a clearer framework for the interpretation

The Minister of Law and Justice has announced that the 27th Amendment to the constitution empowers the Federal Constitutional Court (FCC) to hear all constitutional cases, marking a significant shift in the country’s judicial landscape. This move is expected to streamline the process of resolving constitutional disputes and provide a clearer framework for the interpretation of constitutional laws. The amendment aims to strengthen the role of the FCC in upholding the constitution and ensuring that all laws and government actions are in line with its provisions.
The implications of this amendment are far-reaching, with potential impacts on various aspects of governance, legislation, and individual rights. As the FCC assumes its new role, it will be closely watched by legal experts, politicians, and the general public. The Minister emphasized that “
