'I should be justice minister': Tally Gotliv blames party machinery after Likud primary slide
Later, she called on Netanyahu to intervene in the composition of the party list, criticizing the lack of women on the primary list.
MK Tally Gotliv criticized the Likud party's inner circle following the primary results, complaining about the lack of women candidates and suggesting that the Prime Minister reserve spots for additional female candidates. In an interview on 103FM, she claimed she should be the Justice Minister, attributing her success to her special-needs daughter.
She blamed local authorities, labor unions, and the Prime Minister's surroundings for the party's primary slide. Gotliv also called out the Prime Minister for not intervening in the party list composition, suggesting the inclusion of Keti Shitrit, May Golan, and Osnat Zohar. She dismissed accusations of organized haredi voting affecting her, stating that many haredim voted for her personally.
Gotliv expressed her ambition to be the Justice Minister, emphasizing her understanding of the judicial system and her resilience in the face of adversity.
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