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Saar promotes the law limiting the prime minister's term - will not apply to Netanyahu
The Minister of Justice instructed his office to prepare a memorandum of law according to which the term of office of a prime minister will be limited to eight years.
However, due to right-wing opposition, the law will not apply retroactively.
The law is expected to go to a vote in the winter session.
At the same time, Saar also promotes the law that will prevent a criminal defendant from running for prime minister
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Monday, 30 August 2021, 11:19 Updated: 11:21
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The Minister of Justice announced today (Monday) that he has instructed the professional echelon in his office to advance a bill to limit the term of office of a prime minister to eight years.
The law, which is expected to be put to a vote in the coming winter session, will not include a retroactive clause so that it will not include Netanyahu.
The law limiting the term of office of the prime minister is part of the coalition agreements, when with the formation of the government it was agreed on all coalition factions that the law would be promoted.
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"Prolonged rule brings with it the danger of corruption."
Gideon Saar (Photo: Reuven Castro)
In the new hope, they initially wanted the law to include a retroactive clause that would prevent Netanyahu from running for prime minister, as well as a cooling-off clause that would impose cooling-off clauses on those who completed two or eight years in office.
However, in the face of right-wing opposition the law will be brought in a limited wording.
At the same time, Saar is also promoting the law restricting a defendant's criminal conduct, which he is also expected to promote in the winter session.
"Too long a rule brings with it a concentration of power and the danger of corruption, and therefore it is right to include in the Basic Law the principle of limiting the priesthood," Saar said.
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