Deputy Legal Adviser Gil Limon Condemns Government's Plan to Split Attorney General Powers
Dr. Gil Limon, Deputy Legal Adviser for Administrative Affairs, sharply criticized the Israeli government's proposed legislation to divide the Attorney General's powers during a speech at a legal advisers conference on Tuesday. Limon described the bill as a "radical step in eroding democracy," warning that it threatens citizens' rights and undermines proper governance in Israel.
Limon emphasized that the bill's true target is not the Attorney General personally, but the government itself, which would be relieved of a crucial mechanism that ensures the rule of law in its operations. He argued that the proposed split would significantly weaken the checks and balances on the executive branch, turning what has been an ongoing issue in government meetings into a formalized norm.
Highlighting the broader implications, Limon stated that this move is part of a continuing process observed over recent years, which he characterized as a steady erosion of democratic safeguards and legal oversight. He warned that the legislation would institutionalize these changes, further damaging the foundations of democracy and proper administration in Israel.
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