Israeli Government Moves to Nullify High Court Ruling on Second Authority Council
The Israeli Attorney General, through the State Prosecutor's Office, submitted an urgent update to the Supreme Court following a government decision regarding the Second Authority Council. This decision, initiated by the Communications Minister, declares that the government does not recognize the actions of the current council if they are deemed unlawful. The update was filed in the context of petitions concerning the appointment of the council's chairman and members.
The Attorney General argued that the government's move aims to circumvent the Supreme Court's interim injunction from June 17, which mandated that the outgoing council remain in office until the petitions are resolved. She described the decision as a direct continuation of previous attempts to undermine court rulings and characterized it as a serious effort to thwart judicial decisions. This, she said, undermines the fundamental principles of the rule of law in a democratic state.
The government’s declaration effectively challenges the legal validity of the council’s actions, intensifying the ongoing legal and political dispute over the council's composition and authority. The Supreme Court is expected to consider this update as part of its ongoing review of the petitions related to the Second Authority Council.
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