The new Constitution increased the number of members of the Supreme Court. Then there is a provision in the Constitution that all appointments of the magistrates of the Supreme Court, as well as the general prosecutor, the ombudsman, and other key figures for justice should be appointed after there is a process whereby a selection committee studies the curriculum of people who have been presented as candidates.
Don't take the number seriously, but I think there are something like 11 people from society. That's what the Constitution says, 11 people, representatives of society. The problem is that the National Assembly has interpreted that they are representatives of society. So they have taken the majority of these 11 positions on this committee of scrutiny. So the participation of civil society is almost symbolic. And also many of those who are participating from civil society are very close to the president's revolutionary project.
I don't know if that answers your question.