Minister of Justice Yariv Levin and Minister of Foreign Affairs Gideon Sa’ar are promoting a new plan for change in the ...
Move would still curb High Court, and increase political control over judicial appointments but allow opposition more say; ...
Under the proposal, which will come into force in the next Knesset, the Judicial Selection Committee will still have nine ...
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The plan puts the power back in the hands of the elected officials, but requires that the coalition and opposition work together to reach a consensus.
Seeking broad consensus for a change to the Judicial Selection Committee, the nine-member panel that chooses judges in Israel, Justice Minister Yariv Levin struck a deal with Foreign Minister Gideon ...
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Justice Minister Yariv Levin and Foreign Minister Gideon Sa'ar presented a bill to establish the Judicial Selection Committee ...
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