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by eternalban
1173 days ago
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Israel does not have a constitution, and so the seperation of powers is not well defined. Netanyahu has personal interests in a weakened judiciary (he is a corrupt individual), and his allies have political interests (they don't want liberal judicial oversight over their narrow majority religious/far-right aims). Protests are over the government's proposal for judicial reform -- imagine if US congress votes to disallow Supreme Court to ever strike down its legislation. That is the fight. Concerns in Israel are that by defanging the Judiciary, the country will inevitably be at the mercy of the narrow majority. These concerns have economic and security as well as political basis, according to those who oppose the plan. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2023_Israeli_judicial_reform |
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