The Israeli opposition continues to reject Netanyahu’s judicial reform despite the changes introduced

Protests against judicial reform held in Tel Aviv on 16

Protests against judicial reform held in Tel Aviv on 16 EUROPE PRESS

The controversial norm allows the appointment of people connected to the Government to key positions

The main leaders of the political opposition in Israel reiterated this Monday their rejection of the judicial reform promoted by the executive government of Benjamin Netanyahu, as they believe insufficient changes agreed on Sunday by the parties of the ruling coalition and This does not prevent them from ultimately setting the pace in the courts.

The main opposition leader, former prime minister Yair Lapid, warned that the new proposal did not prevent a “hostile takeover” of the justice system by the government. In this sense, he reminded, it enables the appointment of like-minded people to key positions, which is “exactly what they wanted from the beginning”.

Labor member Merav Michaeli also urged not to “buy into” Netanyahu’s Likud messages, because “no concession” reality in the text that the Government now hopes to put to a vote in the Parliament before Easter. “We cannot stop the protests,” he stressed, according to the newspaper The Times of Israel.

In fact, other officials, such as former Justice Minister Gideon Saar of National Unity, believe it is time to “intensify” these mobilizations, which have shown Social unrest due to the reform that has already started the parliamentary process.

The text agreed upon by the coalition, at the request of the party of religious Zionism, is being given to the Government control of the first two appointments to the Supreme Court during his mandate, but requires at least the support of an opposition MP and a judge from the opposition for multiple appointments. In addition, changes are being made to the Commission for the Selection of Judges, where the ruling coalition would still have a majority, but a more adjusted one.

However, the opposition maintains that in practice Netanyahu and his allies continue to guarantee control over the courts with the latest changes, so in principle no changes are expected in the mobilizations announced for the coming days.

Source: La Vozde Galicia

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