Friedman had been a member of the now-defunct
Democratic Movement for Change party, and later appeared at the symbolic 120th place on the
Knesset electoral list of one of its successor parties,
Shinui, in the
2003 elections.
Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert appointed Friedmann as the
Minister of Justice on February 6, 2007. He was confirmed by the
Cabinet unanimously and by the Knesset (50-24-1) on February 7. He was sworn in the same day. The initial reaction to appointment was mixed, but the commentators agree that Friedmann is strongly critical of the Israeli Judiciary. In the past Friedmann has declared a preference for reforming the system by which justices are appointed to the
Israeli Supreme Court. ==References==