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Justice Minister Yariv Levin Vows to Continue Leading Ministry in Next Government

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First reported by Ynet · 7 hours ago

What happened

Justice Minister Yariv Levin declared he plans to continue leading Israel's Justice Ministry in the next government, aiming to complete ongoing judicial reforms including replacing most Supreme Court justices.

  • 01Yariv Levin intends to remain Justice Minister in the next Israeli government.
  • 02He highlighted major judicial reforms achieved this term, including changes to judge selection.
  • 03The Police Investigations Department was removed from the Attorney General's Office under his tenure.
  • 04Levin aims to replace two-thirds of Supreme Court justices in the upcoming term.
  • 05He described the reforms as part of a long-term process he plans to complete.
  • 06Levin emphasized the judiciary reforms have placed the legal system at the forefront of public discourse.

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SrugimRight · Hebrew25 minutes ago
Justice Minister Yariv Levin Vows to Continue Leading Ministry in Next Government
YnetCenter · Hebrew7 hours ago
Justice Minister Yariv Levin Votes in Modiin, Vows to Complete Judicial Reform

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