e) To verify the legality regarding the establishment of political parties and their
coalitions and order their registration or dissolution, in accordance with the
Constitution and the law;
f) To exercise all other competencies provided for by the Constitution or the
law.
2.
It is incumbent upon the Supreme Court of Justice, in the specific field of
elections:
a) To verify the legal requirements for candidates for the office of President
of the Republic;
b) To certify at last instance the regularity and validity of the acts of the
electoral process, in accordance with the respective law;
c) To validate and proclaim the results of the electoral process.
Section 127
(Eligibility)
1. Only career judges or magistrates of the Public Prosecution or jurists of recognised
merit of East Timorese nationality may become members of the Supreme Court of
Justice.
2. In addition to the requirements referred to in the preceding item, the law may define
other requirements.
Section 128
(Superior Council for the Judiciary )
1. The Superior Council for the Judiciary is the organ of management and discipline of
the judges of the courts and it is incumbent upon it to appoint, assign, transfer and
promote the judges.
2. The Superior Council for the Judiciary shall be presided over by the President of the
Supreme Court of Justice and shall have the following members:
a) One designated by the President of the Republic;
b) One elected by the National Parliament;
c) One designated by the Government;
d) One elected by the judges of the courts of law from among their peers;