Prior to 2000, the appointment of the attorney-general was in the government’s hands. However, the standard of professionalism and legal proficiency was so high that the justice minister, who would propose the candidate, could not present one who had not qualified themselves to be appointed as a Supreme Court justice, explained the Israel Democracy Institute. As such, the government had the power to fire the attorney-general as well.
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2025-06-08 10:12:00