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The lawyer who wishes to demonstrate against the legal revolution appeals: "I will not sit on the sidelines and remain silent" - Voila! news

2023-04-09T13:52:24.753Z


After the senior's request to demonstrate against the reform was rejected, he filed an appeal in which he claimed that the verdict contained "substantial errors". During the hearing, the lawyer, who wishes to demonstrate because his homosexual son intends to leave the country if the reform is implemented, explained: "It is not possible for my son to say that he feels unsafe here"


Demonstrations in Jerusalem (Or Adar, Regavim movement)

The attorney seeking to participate in the protests against the legal revolution filed an appeal with the National Labor Court today (Sunday), after last week the Regional Court in Haifa rejected his request in this regard, which he filed against the Ministry of Justice and the Civil Service Commission.

The background to the lawyer's request is the intention of his son, who belongs to the LGBT community, to leave the country if the government succeeds in implementing the legal revolution. His early appeal to his superiors led to the Civil Service Commission - which refused to allow him to demonstrate. "Sorry, I'm excited," the lawyer told the judge at the



hearing Yigal Glam, president of the Regional Labor Court in Haifa, whose panel is discussing the case. "I've been in the prosecutor's office for 30 years and it feels like one of my hands is suing the other hand.

When I visited Majdanek and entered the gas chamber and felt the walls and the scratches on the walls, then I felt how important the State of Israel really is to me as a safe place.

It is not possible for my son to tell me that he feels unsafe in the State of Israel and I will sit aside and remain silent," he stated, "

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A demonstration against the legal revolution, last night (Photo: Reuven Castro)

In the appeal, lawyer Ila Honigman, who represents him, emphasized that he wishes to express his protest as a private person, for himself and his son.

However, she asked for an urgent discussion, emphasizing that although it is his private request, "naturally, due to its nature, it arouses many echoes in the public service and many eyes are on the honorable court's decision on this issue, being of great public importance."

The Israeli Democracy Guard association, which was added as a party to the proceedings as a friend of the court, is appealing together with it through attorney Yuval Yoaz and attorney Doron Barkat.



The appellants mention that every week there are protests across the country against the attempt to lead to a change in the judicial system, and under these circumstances, every week that passes without him being allowed to participate in them, deepens the damage to him.

"There is time to sterilize and empty the request," she emphasized.

Attorney Ila Honigman (Photo: Yoav Itiel)

According to the appeal, in the judgment of the panel of Judge Yigal Gelam there were substantial errors, which require the intervention of the national court.

Mainly, that Judge Glam apparently erred in stating that the demonstrations in question were demonstrations "of a political interest", and this while giving the appeal's claim a wrong and independent interpretation of the term "political interest", and this, "while factually stating that the topic of the demonstrations is not the central 'text' of the protest demonstrations, But the 'subtext' that the court itself attributes to the subject of the demonstrations, and this without any legal or factual support."



It is argued that the interpretation given by the Supreme Court to the term "demonstrations on a political matter" in the Goren Square matter is the binding interpretation and that the correct application of the provisions of the law, in accordance with this binding interpretation, is that the demonstrations in question are not demonstrations "on a political matter" but demonstrations that concern support for democracy, the rule of law and independence Judiciary;

and that "this interpretation of the provisions of the law does not imply any harm to public trust,

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