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Religious Zionism’s Simcha Rothman warns coalition’s survival dependent on passing plan to weaken judiciary; unnamed Likud officials attack Levin as ‘snake’ trying to replace PM
Religious Zionism’s Simcha Rothman warns coalition’s survival dependent on passing plan to weaken judiciary; unnamed Likud officials attack Levin as ‘snake’ trying to replace PM
Religious Zionism’s Simcha Rothman warns coalition’s survival dependent on passing plan to weaken judiciary; unnamed Likud officials attack Levin as ‘snake’ trying to replace PM
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Date April 18, 2023
As Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu voiced support Sunday for the compromise negotiations over his government’s contentious plan to weaken the judiciary, a key architect of the plan warned that the coalition’s survival depended on the overhaul being passed.
“There is a fundamental debate between us regarding the legal reform, but we are making an effort to resolve this debate through dialogue” with the opposition, Netanyahu said at the start of the weekly cabinet meeting.
“With the goodwill of both parties, I am convinced that agreements can be reached — and I fully support this,” he added.
As Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu voiced support Sunday for the compromise negotiations over his government’s contentious plan to weaken the judiciary, a key architect of the plan warned that the coalition’s survival depended on the overhaul being passed.
“There is a fundamental debate between us regarding the legal reform, but we are making an effort to resolve this debate through dialogue” with the opposition, Netanyahu said at the start of the weekly cabinet meeting.
“With the goodwill of both parties, I am convinced that agreements can be reached — and I fully support this,” he added.
As Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu voiced support Sunday for the compromise negotiations over his government’s contentious plan to weaken the judiciary, a key architect of the plan warned that the coalition’s survival depended on the overhaul being passed.
“There is a fundamental debate between us regarding the legal reform, but we are making an effort to resolve this debate through dialogue” with the opposition, Netanyahu said at the start of the weekly cabinet meeting.
“With the goodwill of both parties, I am convinced that agreements can be reached — and I fully support this,” he added.
As Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu voiced support Sunday for the compromise negotiations over his government’s contentious plan to weaken the judiciary, a key architect of the plan warned that the coalition’s survival depended on the overhaul being passed.
“There is a fundamental debate between us regarding the legal reform, but we are making an effort to resolve this debate through dialogue” with the opposition, Netanyahu said at the start of the weekly cabinet meeting.
“With the goodwill of both parties, I am convinced that agreements can be reached — and I fully support this,” he added.
As Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu voiced support Sunday for the compromise negotiations over his government’s contentious plan to weaken the judiciary, a key architect of the plan warned that the coalition’s survival depended on the overhaul being passed.
“There is a fundamental debate between us regarding the legal reform, but we are making an effort to resolve this debate through dialogue” with the opposition, Netanyahu said at the start of the weekly cabinet meeting.
“With the goodwill of both parties, I am convinced that agreements can be reached — and I fully support this,” he added.
As Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu voiced support Sunday for the compromise negotiations over his government’s contentious plan to weaken the judiciary, a key architect of the plan warned that the coalition’s survival depended on the overhaul being passed.
“There is a fundamental debate between us regarding the legal reform, but we are making an effort to resolve this debate through dialogue” with the opposition, Netanyahu said at the start of the weekly cabinet meeting.
“With the goodwill of both parties, I am convinced that agreements can be reached — and I fully support this,” he added.