High Court of Justice: There is no room for Chabad on the issue of Netanyahu's ability to form a government
In response to a petition filed with the court regarding the possibility of the government being imposed on Netanyahu despite the indictments filed against him, Mandelblit made it clear that the opinion was pointless as long as the High Court did not decide in the petitions sent to it
High Court of Justice: There is no room for Chabad on the issue of Netanyahu's ability to form a government
Photo: GPO, Edit: Lear SpiegelerAttorney General Avihai Mandelblit on Friday referred the High Court's request for an opinion on petitions filed regarding the possibility of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu forming a government, despite the indictments filed against him. According to Mandelblit, there is no point in submitting an opinion on his behalf as the court did not "As the court finds it inappropriate to discuss the questions raised in the petition at this time, there is no reason to give an opinion on its issue," he said, and made it clear that he leaves the court the decision to hear the petitions before the March elections, when there are considerations in favor of And against.
Finally, Mandelblit points out that if he decides to discuss "the police-constitutional issue already the weight, he will seek to submit his position, which will be formulated, inter alia, in discussions with legal advisers to the Knesset and the President's House.
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