The Jerusalem Post

Why the A-G asked for two-day delay to decide if Netanyahu can form government

- • By YONAH JEREMY BOB

Attorney-General Avichai Mandelblit asked the High Court of Justice for a two-day delay before having to give his view on whether Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is eligible to form a government given that he has been indicted for bribery.

To date, Mandelblit and the High Court have fended off multiple moves to get Netanyahu disqualifi­ed, but this particular line of legal attack has proved the most controvers­ial.

Already on December 12, the High Court ruled that Netanyahu can remain premier for the time being, rejecting a petition by the Movement for the Quality of Government in Israel seeking his immediate resignatio­n.

Yet a second petition filed by a group of hi-tech officials and lawyer

Daphna Holech-Lechner put forward a more subtle line of attack.

Rather than asking the High Court to immediatel­y fire Netanyahu, they asked the court to declare publicly whether Netanyahu is eligible to form a new government if he wins the upcoming March 2 elections.

Though Mandelblit was ordered to give his legal view on the issue by Wednesday, he asked to delay his answer until Friday.

Originally, the attorney-general was expected to “punt” on the issue and say that it was theoretica­l and would only become concrete if Netanyahu could gain the support of 61 MKs after the March 2 election.

However, the latest slight postponeme­nt suggests that Mandelblit will express a definitive opinion on the issue, which could be decisive in how the court itself decides the prime minister’s fate.

 ?? (Marc Israel Sellem/The Jerusalem Post) ?? AVICHAI MANDELBLIT
(Marc Israel Sellem/The Jerusalem Post) AVICHAI MANDELBLIT

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