Coalition to bring judicial appointments bill for final votes before Passover

Party heads say rest of legislative package of radical overhaul of judiciary will wait until after recess, call on opposition to use time for ‘negotiations’

By JEREMY SHARON, CARRIE KELLER-LYNN and TOI STAFF20 March 2023, 6:31 am  

 

Coalition party leaders said they intend to push through legislation on the functioning of the Judicial Selection Committee for the Supreme Court before the Knesset breaks for Passover at the beginning of next month, and then resume the advancement of the rest of the legislative package that makes up the government’s plans to radically overhaul the judiciary after the recess, urging the opposition to use the time for “negotiations.”

In a statement late Sunday, after hours of convening to discuss ways to modify the drastic judicial overhaul legislation amid mass demonstrations and civil disobedience against the measures, the coalition leaders headed by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said they will prepare the judicial appointments bill for its second and third plenum readings to become law, and will reconvene on the rest of the legislation to limit the powers of the High Court of Justice in mid-April.