Ministers to Discuss New Bill to Halt Netanyahu's Trial, A-G Warns of Democratic Harm
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The Ministerial Committee on Legislation postponed until next week the adoption of a law that would allow Knesset members to suspend the ongoing criminal proceedings against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, despite media reports that Justice Minister Yariv Levin had sought its passage.
AG slams proposed bill which would allow Israeli lawmakers to delay Netanyahu trial
Israel's Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara criticized the bill, claiming it aims to shield Netanyahu personally from his criminal trial. The Knesset lawmakers are set to discuss other bills promoting their push to overhaul the judicial system
The Knesset (Israeli Parliament) Ministerial Legislation Committee has decided this Sunday to delay a week's adoption at first reading of the bill that would allow the postponement of the corruption trials of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
End-of-season feeling: Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was furious today with the cabinet ministers, after only a limited number of ministers were present at the beginning of the meeting, as reported today (Sunday) in Vint. According to the report by journalist Amir Ettinger, only ten ministers were present at the beginning of the meeting, and only half of the ministers later arrived, and because of this, Netanyahu instructed Cabinet Secretary…
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