Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Netanyahu faces court, party challenges after indictment

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REUTERS,24TH NOVEMBER, 2019 - A watchdog group asked Israel’s top court on Sunday to order Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to step aside after his indictment on corruption charges, adding to pressure he is facing from within his ruling party.

Netanyahu, a four-term conservati­ve leader, has denied the charges of bribery, fraud and breach of trust and said he will stay in office and defend himself.

His indictment on Thursday came amid unpreceden­ted political disarray in Israel, after elections in April and September in which neither Netanyahu nor his main challenger, centrist Benny Gantz, secured a governing majority in parliament.

In its petition to the Supreme Court, the Movement for Quality Government in Israel said the first-ever criminal charges against a sitting Israeli prime minister constitute­d “the crossing of a red line and a grave blow to public trust in ruling institutio­ns”.

The court should force Netanyahu to resign or temporaril­y recuse himself from prime ministeria­l duties, the movement said. It was not immediatel­y clear when the court might rule on the petition.

Gantz’s mandate to form a government after an unsuccessf­ul attempt by Netanyahu to do so - expired on Wednesday.the next day, Israel’s president declared a three-week period in which lawmakers can nominate one of their own to try to put together a ruling coalition.

Should that fail, a new election

- Israel’s third in a year - will be triggered.

Netanyahu, a four-term conservati­ve leader, has denied the charges of bribery, fraud and breach of trust and said he will stay in office and defend himself

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