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Likud MK Moshe Saada Seeks Justice Minister Role, Responds to Support from Rabbi Pinto
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First reported by Srugim · 6 hours ago
What happened
Likud MK Moshe Saada declared his bid for justice minister, citing his parliamentary work and judicial experience. He clarified that support attributed to Rabbi Pinto actually came from a police officer he prosecuted. Saada stressed the need for judicial reform and respects Prime Minister Netanyahu's final decision on appointments.
- 01Moshe Saada, Likud MK, announces candidacy for justice minister role.
- 02Saada attributes primary election success to professional work, not grassroots ties.
- 03Support linked to Rabbi Pinto came from a police officer Saada prosecuted, not Pinto himself.
- 04Saada calls for judicial reform and plans to propose his candidacy to Netanyahu.
- 05He advocates adding diverse representatives to Likud's list reflecting recent national events.
- 06Saada declines to name potential reserved list candidates, emphasizing party diversity.
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