President Issac Herzog continues efforts to reach a compromise between the coalition and the opposition on the issue of judicial reform. According to Channel 12 News, Herzog recently proposed a new outline according to which the law reducing the reasonability standard will remain in place, but it will be softened and the committee for selecting judges will be changed in a more moderate way than originally suggested.
According to the outline, regarding the committee for the selection of judges, the composition will be changed so that one of the three judges who are members of the committee (3 out of 9 committee members are judges) will be a judge or a retired judge chosen by the Minister of Justice.
The compromise proposal on the committee for the selection of judges increases the power of the coalition in the committee compared to the current situation but still does not give it a majority.
The Minister of Justice, Yariv Levin, viewed the outline positively but insisted on an outline that would also address the period when the right was in the opposition.... Read More: Arutz-7