Israeli lawmakers advance bill to allow recently convicted criminals in government

Édité par Ed Newman
2022-12-16 14:30:10

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Benjamin Netanyahu is one step closer to forming his new government after a preliminary vote which would allow for the appointment of ministers who are convicted criminals. 

Tel Aviv, December 16 (RHC)-- In Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu is one step closer to forming his new, ultra reactionary government after a preliminary vote which would allow for the appointment of ministers who are convicted criminals. 

If fully approved, the legislation would allow Netanyahu to make good on his pledge to ultra-Orthodox leader Aryeh Deri to head the interior and health ministries despite being convicted of tax fraud. 

Netanyahu was granted an extended deadline of December 21 to form his administration, set to be the most extreme far-right in Israeli history.
 



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  • David Wade's gravatar
    David Wade
    16/12/2022 06:55 pm

    I wonder how much of the just approved $858 billion US military budget will go to Israel. The US should cut Israel out of its budgets, and instead give the funds to Cuba in reparation for 60 years of blockade.


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