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Knesset Legal Advisor Warns of Procedural Flaws as Communication Law Vote Begins

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First reported by Now 14 · 3 hours ago

What happened

The Knesset's legal advisor warned of procedural flaws in the Communication Law's legislative process due to lack of committee discussion on amendments, as the vote begins. A split of the bill was approved to meet session deadlines, with calls to expedite key legislation.

  • 01Knesset legal advisor warns of procedural flaws in Communication Law voting process.
  • 02Committee failed to discuss submitted amendments as required by legal advice.
  • 03Rejecting amendments in committee without discussion could invalidate the process.
  • 04A split of the Communication Law bill was approved to meet session deadlines.
  • 05Shas leader urges passage of important laws to authorities during current session.

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OrganizationsKnesset, Shas

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Kan NewsCenter · Hebrew2 hours ago
Knesset Legal Advisor Warns of Procedural Flaws as Communication Law Vote Begins
Now 14Right · Hebrew3 hours ago
Knesset Legal Advisor Blocks Communications Law Over Procedural Flaws

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