His Royal Highness Prince Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa the Deputy King and Crown Prince said that compliance with the law, preservation of the Constitution and protection of the rights and obligations of citizens are amongst the firm guarantees in the Kingdom of Bahrain’s life as well as care and respect to citizens’ interests. This statement was made by His Royal Highness when he received the Constitutional Court’s chief Salem Mohammed al-Kawwari who was sworn in before His Royal Highness the Deputy King this morning at Riffa’ Palace reliant upon a mandate from His Majesty King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa Monarch of the Kingdom of Bahrain. His Royal Highness congratulated Mr. Salem Al- Kawwari on gaining the trust of His Majesty the King and wished him all success and good luck in his assignment as chief of the Constitutional Court which is considered the ruler and adjudicator. His Royal Highness said that the progressive construction march in this nation is a divinely-blessed long-term process and that it will continue for the sake of building our country and requires everybody’s solidarity, cooperation and the integration of powers between the various official institutions. On the other hand, Mr. Salem Al-Kawwari expressed his gratitude and appreciation to His Royal Highness the Deputy King and Crown Prince for his kind reception and guidance, supplicating unto Allah the Almighty to help him carry out the duties of his assignment so as to be worthy of the trust of His Majesty King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa Monarch of the Kingdom of Bahrain.The meeting was attended by Shaikh Khalifa bin Duaij Al Khalifa president of HRH’s court as well as Shaikh Ahmed bin Khalifa Al Khalifa advisor of HRH the Crown Prince.
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