“Not a soulless machine”: Putin assured that the judicial system in Russia is constantly improving

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The Russian judicial system is not a “soulless machine”, and it is constantly being improved. This was announced today by Russian President Vladimir Putin at a meeting of judges of courts of general jurisdiction and arbitration courts.

According to him, “the judicial system in any country, and in the Russian Federation in particular, is a huge machine, a huge mechanism.”

“But in Russia this is not a soulless machine, and judging by what was now reported by the Chairman of the Supreme Court, the leadership of the Supreme Court, local judges, councils of judges are constantly thinking about how to improve this work further,” TASS quotes the head of state .

At the same time, he believes that the Russians should receive a quick response in court and fair decisions. “A lot of people are having a hard time right now. And if citizens go to court, they should receive a quick response and a fair decision there, ”Putin urged, whose words are quoted by RIA Novosti.

At the same time, the president acknowledged that justices of the peace have a heavy workload and heard 30 million cases last year alone. In this regard, the head of state pointed out, the authorities of the Russian regions should allocate funds to ensure the work of the courts.

Source: Rosbalt

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