The Hamilton Spectator

Netanyahu allies plow ahead on legal overhaul

Widespread opposition has prompted demonstrat­ions

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JERUSALEM JERUSALEM JERUSALEM Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s political allies pressed ahead Monday with their plan to overhaul the judiciary, advancing a bill that would protect the long-serving leader from calls that he be removed from office over his corruption charges.

The steps were the latest in a series of legislatio­n seen by critics as concentrat­ing power in the ruling coalition’s hands. The government has pledged to plow ahead with the legal changes despite widespread opposition. Since taking office in December, Netanyahu and his farright coalition have advanced a raft of legislatio­n seeking to overhaul the country’s judicial system and further entrench the power of the executive. These have prompted widespread protests by a large section of Israeli society, with demonstrat­ions drawing tens of thousands of people taking place weekly for the past two months.

Netanyahu and his ultranatio­nalist and religious coalition allies say the judicial overhaul aims to rein in an activist Supreme Court. Critics say the measures will erode the country’s delicate system of checks and balances and concentrat­e power in the hands of the governing majority in parliament.

A Knesset committee approved a bill on Monday that would only allow parliament to declare a prime minister unfit to rule for physical or mental reasons. Such a measure would require approval by threequart­ers of the government, and could be overridden by the PM.

The law currently opens the door for a leader to be removed under other circumstan­ces and the bill moving through parliament appears aimed at preventing Netanyahu from being forced from office due to his ongoing trial.

A Knesset committee approved a bill on Monday that would only allow parliament to declare a prime minister unfit to rule for physical or mental reasons

 ?? THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Benjamin Netanyahu on the floor the Knesset Monday as his coalition pressed ahead with a contentiou­s plan to overhaul the judicial system.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Benjamin Netanyahu on the floor the Knesset Monday as his coalition pressed ahead with a contentiou­s plan to overhaul the judicial system.

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