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The Supreme Court President's compromise proposal: Appointment of Justice Minister within two days, the rest - until Sunday - Walla! news

2021-04-26T19:02:39.650Z


The High Court of Justice is considering a petition by the Movement for Quality of Government regarding the appointment of ministers, and at the beginning of the hearing, Judge Esther Hayut proposed an outline for the ruling, according to which by Tuesday an MK will be appointed to the position currently serving as Bnei Gantz.


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The compromise proposal of the Supreme President: the appointment of a Minister of Justice within two days, the rest - until Sunday

The High Court of Justice is considering a petition by the Movement for Quality of Government regarding the appointment of ministers, and at the beginning of the hearing, Judge Esther Hayut proposed an outline for the ruling, according to which by Tuesday an MK will be appointed to the position currently serving as Bnei Gantz.

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Sunday, 25 April 2021, 17:30 Updated: 17:35

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From June he sings until Tuesday.

PM Olmert and President of the Supreme Court (Photo: Flash 90, Noam Ravkin Fenton)

The High Court today (Sunday) heard a petition by the Movement for Quality of Government on the issue of the missing ministers in the government, including the Minister of Justice. And no later than Tuesday.

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