Levin at the polling station: "I will not stop until I complete the reform"
Justice Minister Yariv Levin, while voting in the Likud primaries in Modi'in, stated that he intends to continue the judicial reform until full restoration of justice. He called the reform vital for the State of Israel, for the country's future, and for the ability to sustain the Jewish state.
Justice Minister Yariv Levin, while voting in the Likud primaries at a polling station in Modi'in, stated that he intends to continue the judicial reform until full restoration of justice. According to him, the reform is vital for the State of Israel, for the country's future, and for the ability to sustain the Jewish state. The statement was made in the context of internal party elections, where Levin participates as a candidate. He emphasized that he will not stop until he completes the reform, indicating his commitment to this course. The article provides no additional details about the progress of the primaries or reactions from other politicians.
Levin at the polling station: "I will not stop until I complete the reform"