Israel: Opposition demands 18-month freeze on judicial reform

Israel Opposition demands 18 month freeze on judicial reform

Israeli parliamentary opposition leader Yair Lapid demanded on Sunday July 30 that the government freeze its judicial reform for 18 months, prior to any negotiations on this legislation or other projects. Benjamin Netanyahu’s government pushed through a key plan measure despite seven months of protests, and the opposition is now accusing it of breaching a reasonableness agreement.

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