Constitutional Court President signs cooperation protocol with Egypt’s Supreme Constitutional Court
- The President of the Constitutional Court, Darko Kostadinovski, and the President of the Supreme Constitutional Court of the Arab Republic of Egypt, Boulos Fahmy Iskandar, signed a Protocol on Cooperation on Saturday, expressing confidence that the document establishes new perspectives for further strengthening cooperation, exchanging experiences, and techniques for improvement and more efficient work.
Skopje, 7 February 2026 (MIA) - The President of the Constitutional Court, Darko Kostadinovski, and the President of the Supreme Constitutional Court of the Arab Republic of Egypt, Boulos Fahmy Iskandar, signed a Protocol on Cooperation on Saturday, expressing confidence that the document establishes new perspectives for further strengthening of cooperation, exchanging experiences, and techniques for improvement and more efficient work.
In a press release, the Constitutional Court said the two presidents discussed the bilateral exchange of knowledge and practices, while also discussing the expansion of cooperation on an international level, with the aim of sharing information and building positions within the World Conference on Constitutional Justice.

On the sidelines of the High Level Meeting for the Chief Justices of the African Constitutional Courts in Cairo, President Kostadinovski met with the President of the Turkish Constitutional Court, Kadir Özkaya, and the President of the Constitutional Court of Algeria, Leila Aslaoui.

Kostadinovski also held a meeting with Jung Jungmi, a judge of the Constitutional Court of Korea, during which the two expressed satisfaction over the development of cooperation and the announced participation of representatives from the Korean Court at the 4th Congress of the Balkan Constitutional Courts Forum, to be held November 12-14 in Ohrid.
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