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Retirement Age Raised in the Kurdistan Region

The Kurdistan Region Ministry of Finance took an important step. The ministry issued a new regulation that raised the retirement age for judges and prosecutors. The limit increased from 63 to 65. Therefore, the judicial system will feel the impact for years. Moreover, experienced legal figures will now continue their duties longer.

The new regulation immediately attracted attention in the judicial community. Retirement age debates had remained active for years. However, the ministry finally acted after reviewing current needs and conditions. Consequently, officials expect the decision to improve human resource planning in the judiciary. In addition, experienced staff who handle sensitive cases will continue to work without disruption.

Many legal professionals quickly reorganized their career plans. The regulation especially matters for judges in higher courts. They bring essential knowledge and experience to the justice system. As a result, the new rule ensures they can extend their contributions. At the same time, it helps preserve institutional memory within the judiciary.

On the other hand, the decision also influences the next generation of lawyers. Law students and young professionals now face a new reality. Judges and prosecutors will stay in office longer, and therefore new appointments may slow down. Still, this situation allows young lawyers to plan their careers more carefully. Furthermore, competition in the profession will now take a clearer shape.

Experts reacted with different opinions after the announcement. Some argued that the regulation would increase stability in the judicial system. Others, however, warned that it might limit opportunities for younger lawyers. Yet, most experts agreed that the new rule would bring short-term benefits. In addition, they noted that the system will adjust to the change over time.

In the end, the retirement age decision represents more than a technical adjustment. Instead, it marks a strategic step shaping the future of the judicial structure. The change directly affects both senior staff and young legal professionals in the Kurdistan Region. Therefore, discussions on retirement age will remain an important topic in the coming period.

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