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The discussion on the establishment of temporary committees in the regulatory committee in the Knesset began today (Tuesday), during which the legislation will be advanced in preparation for the establishment of the next government.
The committees they seek to establish will discuss a proposal that would qualify the appointment of Shas chairman Aryeh Deri to the position of minister, despite his conviction for tax offenses.
In addition, a discussion will be held regarding an amendment to the police order to regulate the powers of the designated minister Itamar Ben Gabir.
The future coalition plans to establish the temporary committees this week and start the legislative process itself at the beginning of next week.
She has at her disposal a very short period of time, of only two weeks, to promote at least three bills.
Members of the Knesset from the opposition protested in the debate that the committees would be established before they were presented with a version of the bills in question, and in addition that the composition of the members on their behalf was not determined in advance with them.
Will they qualify his appointment as a minister?
Deri (Photo: Reuven Castro)
The chairman of the committee, Member of Knesset Yoav Kish of the Likud, said, "We need to pass these laws before the formation of the government?", Knesset members in the opposition asked: "Why?" And even before Kish could respond, Knesset member Shlomo Karai burst out and said, "That's how we want it."
Member of Knesset Yevgeni Soba (Israel Beitenu) said during the debate that "For one year and four months you have called the Prime Minister a 'crook', but what we are seeing here is a classic act of con artistry.
You are quietly trying to steal public opinion and sell fakes to the public.
When you try to bring in a convicted criminal, let's inform the public about it." Karai replied: "A convicted criminal is Lieberman.
Look at who you sit under in your party." Knesset member Efrat Reiten (Labor) also protested the move. "There is a personal law that will qualify Deri to be a minister, the child should be called by his name and not mince words," she said.
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