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Deri on the way back to the government? The coalition in a bill that would prevent interference in the appointment of ministers Israel today

2023-01-30T12:40:46.521Z


After being disqualified by the High Court, efforts continue to re-appoint the Shas chairman to the position of minister • The government is promoting a law that will prevent the court's authority to interfere in appointments and will allow Derai to return to his duties


The coalition is promoting a law that would prevent the court's authority to interfere in the appointment of ministers.

If the law goes into effect, then it will be possible to re-appoint Deri as minister.

Last week, Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu fired Minister Deri at the end of the cabinet meeting following a High Court ruling from his positions as Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of the Interior and Minister of Health.

Netanyahu's dismissal letter to Derai reads: "As you know, I decided to appoint you as Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of the Interior and Health with the approval of the majority of Knesset members due to the work that I see in you as an anchor of experience, wisdom and responsibility that are important to the State of Israel at all times and at this time in particular.

Last week, we published in Israel Hayom that one of the options being considered for Deri to be in the government after all is to enact an amendment to the "Basic Law: The Judiciary" or "Basic Law: The Government", so that the court will not be able to interfere in the appointment of ministers.

According to the idea, the amendment is expected to come in a package with the amendments that the Supreme Court cannot invalidate basic laws, the superseding clause and the cancellation of the reason for reasonableness.

According to this route, Deri will still be fired, but will be appointed afterwards. 

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Source: israelhayom

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