In a cover article published today (Thursday) in the leading British newspaper "The Economist", under the title "Will Bibi break Israel"?
It was detailed how the legal revolution "will undermine the rule of law and weaken Israeli democracy" and it was explained that it will have social and economic consequences in the country.
The article states that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu "risks destroying his legacy and that he will leave Israel weak in dealing with the social and geopolitical challenges of the coming decades."
In 2019, after the prime ministerial elections, Netanyahu appeared once again on the cover of the magazine under the title "King Bibi".
Benjamin Netanyahu then and now - The Economist magazine (photo: screenshot, no)
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Yesterday the Governor of the Bank of Israel, Professor Amir Yaron, was interviewed by the CNN network and warned against continuing to promote the legal reform.
In a conversation with the economic commentator Richard Quest, Yaron said that "the changes in the judicial system and the promoted reform can weaken the independence of the system. The process itself is hasty and the reform does not have broad acceptance in the public."
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