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"Abuse of authority": The High Court sharply attacks the increase in the continuing budget by billions - Walla! News

2021-05-23T20:01:55.789Z


Supreme Court justices criticized the previous government for failing to pass a state budget, as well as the amendment to a Basic Law that allowed the budget ceiling for 2020 to be increased by NIS 11 billion, a move known as the "Hauser compromise." Knesset Speaker Levin: "Crazy event of 6 people gathering for a government coup"


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"Abuse of authority": The High Court sharply attacks the continued increase in the budget by billions

Supreme Court justices criticized the previous government for failing to pass a state budget, as well as the amendment to a Basic Law that allowed the budget ceiling for 2020 to be increased by NIS 11 billion, a move known as the "Hauser compromise."

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Sunday, 23 May 2021, 17:44 Updated: 17:51

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High Court judges today (Sunday) sharply criticized the previous government for not passing a state budget, as well as the amendment to the Basic Law that allowed the budget ceiling for 2020 to be increased by NIS 11 billion, a move known as the "Hauser compromise." Three, the judges ruled that it was an "abuse of constitutive authority."

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