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"The European Union Civil Service Tribunal (CST), established on 2 December 2005 by the Council of the European Union, consists of seven judges and has jurisdiction in disputes between the Community and its servants (Article 236 of the EC Treaty and Article 152 of the Euratom Treaty). It is a specialised court and appeals against its decisions may be lodged with the Court of First Instance. In recent years, there has been a significant increase in the number of pending cases that must be dealt with. The current CST Statute does not allow a judge to be replaced during temporary absences on medical grounds, which leads to pending cases accumulating. To remedy this situation, it is proposed that temporary judges be chosen from among former Members of the Court of Justice of the European Union who are able to place themselves at the disposal of the Civil Service Tribunal, to be appointed for a period of four years, after which they may be reappointed. Although I regret that my vote was too late to be included, I voted for this draft amendment to the CST Statute since, by establishing the office of Vice-President and introducing the possibility of replacing a judge absent on medical grounds, the tribunal will not only improve its work, but will help to improve citizens’ quality of life."@en1

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