Israel's parliament has passed a law granting politicians greater control over judicial appointments, reducing the influence of the Supreme Court. The move is part of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's broader judicial overhaul, which has sparked widespread protests for years. Critics argue the law undermines judicial independence and threatens democracy, while supporters claim it restores balance between elected officials and the judiciary. The decision has deepened political divisions in Israel, with opposition leaders vowing to challenge the reforms. The law's passage is expected to fuel further protests and legal battles.
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Israel parliament passes bill bringing judicial appointments under political control
The measure will hand politicians expanded powers over the selection of judges and diminish the influence of the Supreme Court
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Israel parliament passes law enabling political control over judicial appointments
Israel's parliament on Thursday passed a law expanding elected officials' power to appoint judges, defying a years-long movement against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's contentious judicial reform
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