"Israel's MKs to Vote on Controversial Bill Limiting Judicial Review of Government Decisions"

The Knesset is set to vote on a bill that would limit judicial review of the "reasonableness" of government decisions, as part of a broader plan to overhaul Israel's judiciary. The bill, which is expected to pass its first reading, has sparked protests and criticism from opposition members and legal experts. The proposed legislation would prevent courts from using the reasonableness test to invalidate or discuss decisions made by elected officials. Critics argue that the test is a crucial safeguard against government abuse, while proponents claim it enables rule by the judiciary. The bill is seen as a precursor to a larger effort to weaken judicial checks on political power, including increasing political influence over judicial appointments.
- MKs to vote on bill barring judges from reviewing ‘reasonableness’ of gov’t decisions The Times of Israel
- Israel's Judicial Overhaul Resumes: What to Know The New York Times
- Israel: Knesset expected to vote on proposed law today | WION WION
- Lapid, Gantz call for judicial talks to resume ahead of ‘reasonableness’ bill vote The Times of Israel
- Israel Braces for More Upheaval as Judicial Bill Edges Forward Bloomberg
- View Full Coverage on Google News
Reading Insights
0
2
5 min
vs 6 min read
90%
1,122 → 117 words
Want the full story? Read the original article
Read on The Times of Israel