It has nine members, including the Court President, who are nominated by the Judicial Service Commission and appointed by the President of the Republic after the approval of the Senate.
[1] The court's president is referred to as the Chief Justice.
[5] Article 94 of the 1962 constitution of the Kingdom of Burundi provided for a Supreme Court.
The constitution gave the court sole competence over criminal cases against government ministers and members of the Parliament, as well as questions of constitutionality of laws and disputes between different branches of government.
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