Justice Minister Yariv Levin Secures Third Place in Likud Primaries, Vows to Complete Judicial Reform
Yariv Levin, Israel's Justice Minister and Deputy Prime Minister, is set to claim the third spot on the Likud party list following the party's primaries, with 99% of votes counted. Levin expressed gratitude to party members for their trust, emphasizing that their support reflects confidence not only in him personally but also in the path he is leading.
In a social media post, Levin reaffirmed his commitment to advancing the judicial reform, stating that a large segment of the public demands justice and the completion of the reform. He pledged to continue working fearlessly to achieve these goals. Levin also acknowledged outgoing ministers and Knesset members who were not re-elected, praising their contributions to the state and the party.
Concluding his remarks, Levin called on Likud members to unite ahead of the 2026 elections to secure victory for Likud and the national camp. The judicial reform remains a central and contentious issue within Israeli politics, with Levin positioned as a key figure in its advancement.
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