New Right Co-chairwoman MK Ayelet Shaked responded to the High Court's decision to reject the petition seeking to disqualify Prime Minister Benyamin Netanyahu from forming a government after he was indicted.
"It's good that the petition was rejected nut too bad it wasn't rejected out of hand. It is a pity that the clues scattered throughout the hearing and decision indicate that the court is considering intervening in the future, " Shaked said.
"The petition should not have been dismissed because it is theoretical and premature. The public is the one who decides whether to get rid of a Prime Minister or not. It is important to make it clear: public sentencing, expressed in the election results , is the strongest and most correct answer to the question of public trust. The public chooses who to believe. No body, not even the High Court judges, can choose who it should believe in, " MK Shaked added.