In observance of Constitution Day, the Constitutional Court will open its doors to the public, Reporteri.net reports.
On April 8, the Court will host the “Open Court Day” event, giving citizens—particularly law students, legal professionals, and other visitors—the opportunity to tour the Constitutional Court building. Visitors will be able to explore the courtroom, the library, and the offices where judges and court officials work, while also receiving direct information about the Court’s history, work, and constitutional competencies.
“The organization of visits for interested citizens will be in accordance with the Court’s accommodation capacity, with groups limited to no more than fifteen (15) people at a time. Tours will be held every hour between 10:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m., and each visit will last a maximum of forty-five (45) minutes. All visitors over the age of 16 must present an official identification document (student card, ID, or passport) at the reception prior to the visit. During the tour, photography will only be allowed inside the courtroom and in the Court’s courtyard,” the announcement states.
