Israeli Attorney General Orders Restraint After Knesset Dissolution Ahead of Elections
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First reported by Ynet · 17 hours ago
What happened
Following the official dissolution of Israel's 25th Knesset, Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara instructed the outgoing government to exercise legal restraint during the election period. The directive outlines limitations on government actions until a new administration forms, emphasizing moderation except in urgent matters. The Knesset dissolution law passed unanimously, setting the stage for upcoming elections.
- 01Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara declared the government outgoing with legal restrictions after Knesset dissolution.
- 02Outgoing government must exercise restraint, especially on non-urgent matters, per Supreme Court precedents.
- 03Election-related administrative rules apply even before official Knesset dissolution if elections are anticipated.
- 04The 25th Knesset dissolved after passing the Political Parties Financing Law amendment unanimously.
- 05A temporary law maintaining IDF service at 32 months was also approved amid other significant legislative changes.
- 06Attorney General requested all ministers be informed and legal opinions address current government limitations.
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