Israel's Supreme Court president accused the country's right-wing justice minister on Thursday of bringing "a gun to the table" in a dispute over a proposed reform that could make the court more conservative.
In a letter to Justice Minister Ayelet Shaked, Chief Justice Miriam Naor accused her of failing to voice reservations about a bill that would effectively remove the court's current veto in a committee that selects new justices.
Shaked has said she wants more conservative judges named to the court, whose oversight and occasional reversal of Israeli laws have drawn criticism from her and other right-wingers. The bill by a far-right legislator could help smooth the way since four slots on the 15-member court are due to open next year.
"Proposing the law at this time constitutes, under the circumstances, bringing a gun to the table," Naor wrote in the letter released to media.
She suggested it was a...read more at Reuters