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The ombudsman replies to Huldai: "The culture industry will be returned only after a government decision" - Walla! Culture

2021-01-17T16:19:44.226Z


Referring to the Tel Aviv mayor's initiative to open cultural institutions for those who received two vaccines, Deputy Attorney General Raz Nizri wrote to Culture Minister Hili Trooper that a local authority "is not allowed to do justice to itself and independently formulate rules for returning the culture industry to activity."


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The ombudsman replies to Huldai: "The culture industry will be returned only after a government decision"

Referring to the Tel Aviv mayor's initiative to open cultural institutions for those who received two vaccines, Deputy Attorney General Raz Nizri wrote to Culture Minister Hili Trooper that a local authority "is not allowed to do justice to itself and independently formulate rules for returning the culture industry to activity."

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Deputy Attorney General Raz Nizri wrote today (Sunday) to Minister of Culture Hili Trooper, referring to Tel Aviv Mayor Ron Huldai's initiative to open up the culture industry in its fields, and clarified that "a local authority - large and respectable as it may be - is not allowed to judge itself The culture for activity. "

Nizri clarifies that only a government decision will allow the opening of cultural institutions.



Nizri answered the trooper in response to a question about the authority of heads of authorities to formulate rules for the return of the cultural industry within the areas of authority in which they are entrusted.

In his response, the Deputy Attorney General clarified that the legal way to open cultural institutions to the public is by repealing the ban or not extending its validity by the government, and of course as long as the ban is in force, a local authority is not allowed to prosecute.

Nizri noted that the Ministry of Health is currently working in coordination with the Ministry of Culture and with the legal advice to the government to formulate a "green mark" outline designed, among other things, to return cultural institutions to activity, when the health situation allows it in accordance with government and Knesset decisions.

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In the morning, Huldai announced that at the beginning of February, he would order the opening of all cultural institutions in Tel Aviv to anyone who received two vaccines.

"We will not wait for the government of Bibi-Ganz, which does not know how to manage anything. For us, it is deeds and not talk. This is how we really come back to life and not just deal with press conferences."

In an interview with Kalman-Lieberman here on Monday, Huldai added: "We will open the cultural halls because there is a large crowd of people vaccinated with a green card. It is impossible to wait until the last day before the election for Netanyahu to say, 'Here, I opened for you.' Come to the Cameri. "



Health Minister Yuli Edelstein said in response that Huldai is doing politics at the expense of public health.

"Ron Huldai's abandonment, which began with the distribution of vaccines contrary to the decision of the priority committee consisting only of professionals, and continues to open places dangerously, is scandalous and should light a warning light for every citizen for whom public health is important."

His deputy, Yoav Kish, added: "Huldai continues with anarchy and populism while Israel faces an increase in morbidity and fights for the lives of critically ill people. Huldai's pathetic attempts to garner votes on the backs of Tel Aviv residents could endanger human lives."

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