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Israel’s President Calls for PM Netanyahu to Stop Judicial Reforms

Israel's President Calls for PM Netanyahu to Stop Judicial Reforms

Israel’s President Calls on PM Netanyahu to Halt Judicial Reforms Immediately

Israeli President Reuven Rivlin has called on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to halt his proposed judicial reforms immediately. The reforms, which have been met with widespread criticism, would give the Prime Minister more control over the judicial system.

Rivlin said that the proposed reforms would undermine the foundations of the rule of law and that they would cause irreparable damage to the delicate balance between the branches of government. He urged Netanyahu to reconsider the reforms, which he said would weaken the independence of the judiciary and the rule of law.

Background on the Reforms

The proposed reforms have been in the works for several months, and would give the Prime Minister more control over the selection of judges and the appointment of court presidents. The reforms would also limit the power of the Supreme Court and give the Prime Minister more control over the court system.

The proposed reforms have been met with widespread criticism from both inside and outside of Israel. Critics argue that the reforms would give the Prime Minister too much power and would undermine the independence of the judiciary. They also argue that the reforms would weaken the rule of law and could lead to an erosion of civil rights.

Conclusion

President Rivlin’s call for the Prime Minister to halt his proposed judicial reforms is a significant development in the ongoing debate over the reforms. It remains to be seen whether the Prime Minister will heed the President’s call, or if the reforms will be implemented despite the criticism.

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