MK Moshe Saada on the postponement of Khan Al Ahmar’s eviction: “Four months is a reasonable postponement”

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Despite the fact that the government’s decision on the issue of evacuating the Arab outpost Khan al-Ahmar has been postponed for the ninth time, this morning (Thursday) MK Moshe Saada of the Likud clarifies that this is a reasonable move according to him.

“This government was formed about a month ago. There is a time of organization for every government at the beginning. I truly believe that we promised and must keep. Four months is a reasonable delay,” he said in an interview with Kol Hai radio.

In his words he referred to the legal reform. “The legal reform concerns security, appointments… It doesn’t matter what is done as long as the court can reject anything. That’s why the reform is important. The discourse should be conducted in a constitutional committee. President Hayut is invited to come and voice her opinion. If she comes, she will be respected. Former judges and the deputy ombudsman came “Former Q”.

Regarding the opposition criticism, he said that “there are those for whom everything is a political position and there are sections of the public who are really worried. And I tell them the whole goal of the reform is to have a better judicial system.”

Saada even commented on Deri’s disqualification: “Deri’s case starts with the injustice caused in his investigation, the former prosecutor said that. Started with a serious case of bribery and ended up with tax offenses. A five-year investigation. This alone should establish him a defense from justice. The court did not give it any weight at all and in the end determined that the decision to appoint him was unreasonable. I wonder if this would have happened if Deri wanted to be appointed to the government of change.”

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