Calling the ‘People’s Directive’ judicial-reform compromise proposal imperfect but important, Sharansky says lack of dialogue is true danger
Calling the ‘People’s Directive’ judicial-reform compromise proposal imperfect but important, Sharansky says lack of dialogue is true danger
With rejection of President Herzog’s proposal, compromise does not seem close
Herzog’s outline suggests the ruling coalition would not have a majority in the selection committee that appoints Supreme Court judges
Last Thursday, ahead of prime minister's visit to Italy, activists staged a similar protest
The Kohelet Policy Forum has been accused of being a major force behind government reforms
Former minister says significance of protests is that the judicial reforms are tearing Israeli society apart
Israel’s ruling coalition is not slowing down the pace of its judicial reforms, despite growing unrest, even in their own ranks
While moving ahead with the first reading and vote on two bills on Monday night, Netanyahu acknowledged the importance of ongoing dialogue