Former Justice Minister Ayelet Shaked addressed the legal-political events in the State of Israel this morning, and estimated that the government will last for 3 years. Additionally, she responded to whether she intends to return to political life.
In an interview with "Kol Barama" radio, Shaked stated: "The amendments made by the coalition do not endanger democracy. The court should not interfere with legislation. If the coalition changes the committee for selecting judges, it would be a mistake and it will weaken the Minister of Justice."
Shaked explained that "it's much worse to be dependent on the opposition than on the offices of lawyers and judges, because they are political. It's a bad solution for the right-wing camp."
In response to the question of whether she intends to return to the political arena, Shaked replied, "Today, I am involved in business, developing housing projects. I believe that this government will last for another three years."