The dilemma of the dates and the false presentation of Netanyahu: The race for legislation to dissolve the Knesset is taking a step
The Knesset committee will convene tomorrow morning to advance the legislation for dispersal.
While the coalition is trying to pass the procedure in the constitutional committee, the opposition wants the legislation to pass in the Auerbach committee.
This, as part of an alleged attempt to create a presentation in which Netanyahu is trying to form an alternative government in the current Knesset
Yaki Adamkar
26/06/2022
Sunday, 26 June 2022, 21:32 Updated: 22:51
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The Knesset committee headed by MK Nir Orbach will convene tomorrow (Monday) at 10:00 to promote the bill to dissolve the 24th Knesset.
The battle is being waged between the coalition and the opposition - the coalition wants to advance the proposal through the constitutional committee headed by Gilad Karib in order to prevent Orbach from delaying the promotion of the law.
In opposition, the opposition wants to advance the law in Auerbach's committee to control the pace of legislation.
Part of this is supposedly intended to create a presentation in which Netanyahu is trying to form an alternative government in the current Knesset, although this is almost unlikely.
Once completed, the selection committee will convene to prepare the first-reading dispersal proposal for a lengthy discussion, and then the plenum will convene to approve the first-reading proposal.
After the proposal is approved on first reading, the committee will convene to discuss the bill on second and third reading.
Until then, the coalition and the opposition were required to reach agreements on an election date, a decision they had not been able to reach so far.
Knesset Plenum (Photo: Official Website, Danny Shem Tov, Knesset Spokeswoman)
The coalition is determined to complete the legislative process by Tuesday, and says that they will not close the Knesset plenum until the procedure is completed, but it is doubtful whether they will succeed in light of the apparent delays on the part of Auerbach and the opposition.
In any case, the Knesset estimates that by the end of the week, the parties will be able to reach agreements and the 24th Knesset will be dispersed ahead of new elections.
Last week, the Knesset plenum voted in favor of the bill to dissolve the 24th Knesset in a preliminary reading.
110 MKs voted in favor, without opponents. On the agenda are 11 private bills to dissolve the Knesset, two of them from the coalition and nine from the opposition.
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