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Israeli Parliament Passes Controversial Judicial Reform Law

The law, which increases political control over judicial appointments, has intensified protests and will take effect after the next election.

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Overview

  • The Israeli Parliament has approved a judicial reform law that restructures the judicial selection committee, granting politicians greater influence over appointments.
  • Critics argue the law undermines democratic principles by concentrating judicial power in the hands of the executive and legislative branches.
  • The reform replaces Bar Association representatives on the selection committee with politically affiliated public representatives and introduces veto powers for executive members.
  • Protests have erupted across the country, with thousands demonstrating against the government and warning of threats to democracy.
  • The law will not take effect until after the next election, and the Justice Minister reportedly plans to delay judicial appointments in the interim.