The selection of Supreme Court justices is a crucial aspect of governance that can have long-term effects on the country's legal system. Justices are appointed to interpret the law, uphold the Constitution, and make decisions that can have far-reaching consequences for the country. Therefore, their qualifications, experience, and record should be the primary factors considered in their selection. Any political influence on the appointment process can potentially compromise the impartiality and independence of the Supreme Court, which can have serious consequences for the country's democracy and rule of law.