Tens of thousands of people arrive at the centers of demonstrations against the legal revolution throughout the country (according to section 27a)
The Knesset plenum is expected to vote today (Monday) in the first reading on the bill that will allow the Knesset to re-enact laws rejected by the High Court with a majority of 61 members of the Knesset. The proposal known as the "surrogacy clause" will be brought to the Knesset for approval due to pressure from the ultra-orthodox factions and especially from Torah Judaism who see This is a solution to the legislation of the issue of exemption from enlistment in the IDF due to the status of "his teachings and his art" which was invalidated for years by the High Court. In addition to this, the section that reduces the High Court's judicial review of ordinary laws will also be approved.
The coalition will also advance for approval in the first reading the proposal that would prevent the declaration of impeachment against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu except under exceptional conditions and with a large majority of 90 members of the Knesset.
This is a proposal designed to prevent the High Court or the legal advisor to the government, attorney Gali Beharev Miara, from taking Netanyahu to prison, this against the background of petitions recently filed on the subject.
Earlier, the special committee that discussed the bill in the Knesset is expected to approve it this morning for a first reading.
Benjamin Netanyahu, vote in the Knesset plenum, February 22, 2023 (Photo: Flash 90, Yonatan Zindel)
At the same time, the Constitution Committee will continue discussions this morning regarding the main part of the reform in preparation for its approval in the second and third reading.
This is about changing the composition of the Committee for the Selection of Judges and canceling the disqualification of Basic Laws by the High Court.
This is another discussion from a marathon of debates that the coalition will hold this week, in which they will present the Albashan-Friedman-Island outline that Justice Minister Yariv Levin and committee chairman MK Simcha Rothman considered As a wording that could be used to soften the original reform they proposed. Until now, the coalition has not yet decided whether to soften the wording of the reform or wait for the president's outline, and formulate a position accordingly.
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