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Instead of winning the ballot - Trying to win the High Court | Israel today

2020-01-05T22:35:17.120Z


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The chief of staff is not enough to replace one prime minister, so they are also required to ester the animals, the high court judges and some senior officials of the State Attorney's Office.

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Blue and White's insistence on removing PM's immunity before the election may be seen as a success in controlling the agenda, a critical issue throughout the campaign, but first and foremost, they reveal their complete distrust of the possibility of overcoming Netanyahu at the polls, without the need for artillery assistance from the legal system. .

The pressure on Netanyahu, the threats to Yuli Edelstein, the obsessive referrals to the Knesset's presidency and the combined mobilization of Avigdor Lieberman, on the one hand, and the democratic camp and the Arab list on the other for the same purpose, seem less like a determined struggle and more like a demonstration. Netanyahu's achievements, ideology and ability have already been decided in a crushing victory for the prime minister, and the only thing that might help them reverse the outcome is Netanyahu's appearance in court on the defendants' booth.

Blue and White: Immunity first and foremost // Photo: Blue and White barges

As if the Chief of Staff, a former defense minister, the party that established the state and the list representing all Arab citizens of Israel, are not enough to replace one prime minister, they are also required to ester a beast, the high court judges and some of the senior prosecutors to help them with their mission . Maybe together, in a concerted effort, they will finally succeed in moving Netanyahu out of his place and appoint their representatives under him.

The decision to approve the establishment of the Knesset Committee does not meet the levels of reasonableness that senior jurists have previously determined regarding conduct in a transitional government. The Knesset Committee on Saturday as a committee discussing immunity is a quasi-judicial committee. If, throughout the year, it is hard to count on politicians to break away from the position and try, at least for the most part, to conduct a substantive debate - then, at an election campaign, it is ridiculous to expect them to do so.

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Not only the opposition's automatic support for the removal of the immunity, incidentally, as they have already announced their intention to do before the committee was established, but also the clear support of all Likud and coalition members in the imposition of immunity. During elections, there is a campaign discipline, and if there is a Knesset, there is a totalitarian discipline about what is going on. This is why it was stated that during the Knesset elections,

The fact that the opposition is convinced that they are losing right now does not necessarily mean that the right is confident of victory. As we have seen in the last two election campaigns, there is also a third way. Lieberman's way. For which voting will make a fourth election campaign for everyone.

And in the meantime, the right is no less a victory than the left. Through the right-wing intersection 61, things are still long and winding, and in the meanwhile things are not just flowing in the desired direction - but just the opposite. If in a situation where no voice is wasted, there are still no 61 guarantees - all the more so in the current situation, where thousands of votes may go down the drain, with two twin parties running to the right of Likud, and with one Bezalel Smutrich having trouble deciding where to go.

Source: israelhayom

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