Supreme Court President Appointment Dispute Continues
Supreme Court President Appointment Dispute Continues

Supreme Court President Appointment Dispute Continues

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Justice Minister Yariv Levin's proposal to appoint conservative Justice Yosef Elron as Supreme Court president for one year has been rejected by Acting President Uzi Vogelman and other justices. The Supreme Court justices have mandated that Levin convene the Judicial Selection Committee to appoint a new president and justices, citing a failure to reach agreements and the need for appointments as Vogelman faces mandatory retirement in October. Opposition leaders have criticized Levin's efforts to overturn the seniority principle for appointments, arguing that it threatens judicial independence amidst ongoing conflicts. Levin's push for Elron's appointment is part of a controversial judicial reform agenda that has polarized Israeli society. The court has indicated that if Levin does not act quickly, it may rule on the matter by early September, potentially leading to further legal challenges. Meanwhile, Levin's deadlock has raised concerns about the functioning of the judiciary during critical times for the country.

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