Justice Minister Yariv Levin said in a radio interview that despite the High Court's conditional order, a revote for State Comptroller cannot be held, and attorney Michael Ravilo should simply assume the role. 'No one will be able to stop him,' Levin stated.
Justice Minister Yariv Levin doubled down on the coalition's opposition to the High Court's conditional order in a radio interview Wednesday morning, insisting that a revote for State Comptroller cannot be held and that attorney Michael Ravilo must assume the role. 'No one will be able to stop him,' Levin said. The remarks come as the government continues to resist the court's ruling, which has been publicly opposed by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Knesset Speaker Amir Ohana, and other coalition leaders, as The Zioneer has reported. The High Court has not yet issued a final decision on the petitions against Ravilo's appointment.
3 developments
- StrongLikud, PM tell High Court revote on Ravilo comptroller appointment cannot happen
- DevelopingMinister Regev Slams High Court Comptroller Ruling, Says Ravilo Will Be Appointed
- DevelopingJustice Minister Levin attacks Supreme Court as 'enabling' attorney general's actions
- DevelopingPM tells High Court revoking Ravilo appointment would be unprecedented
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