The Israeli Knesset approved Netanyahu's cabinet's judicial reform bill with a unanimous vote of 64 in favor, no votes against, and no abstentions.
One of the key components of Netanyahu's proposed judicial reforms is the "repeal of the reasonableness test" bill. This bill effectively eliminates the ability of Israel's Supreme Prosecutor's Office to veto decisions made by Knesset representatives.
The coalition has approved Netanyahu's proposed judicial reforms, resulting in a significant reduction of the Supreme Court's power in the Zionist regime. Previously, the Supreme Court had the authority to veto cabinet and government approvals. However, with these reforms, the power of the Prime Minister and the government has increased in an unprecedented manner. As a result, any law passed by the Netanyahu government cannot be opposed and must be implemented.
With the overwhelming approval of 64 votes in favor, the consolidation of such power has the potential to marginalize opposition parties. As a result, we may witness the enactment of laws that further isolate opponents of right-wing ideologies. These laws could be aimed at intensifying the Judaization of Palestine, expanding settlements, and potentially endorsing other aggressive actions.
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