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Israel's Supreme Court to hold expanded hearing on PM incapacity law

By IANS | Updated: August 7, 2023 06:05 IST

Jerusalem, Aug 7 Israel's Supreme Court has said that an expanded panel would hear appeals against a recently-passed ...

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Jerusalem, Aug 7 Israel's Supreme Court has said that an expanded panel would hear appeals against a recently-passed law, which makes it harder to declare Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu unfit for office, in September.

In a decision published by the country's top court on Sunday, the justices instructed the state to respond to arguments and explain why the new law should not come into effect until after the next elections, to avoid it from being perceived as a tailor-made law designed to benefit Netanyahu, Xinhua news agency reported.

The court also set an expanded panel of 11 justices to hold the follow-up hearing scheduled for September 28, after the court held a first hearing on Thursday.

Netanyahu's far-right coalition passed the law in March, changing the conditions under which a prime minister in Israel could be declared unfit for office.

The law cancelled the possibility of removing Netanyahu due to his conflict of interests over his ongoing corruption trial. Moreover, only Netanyahu's government or the parliament, in which Netanyahu's coalition also has a majority, now has the authority to remove an incumbent prime minister and only on medical grounds.

The petitions against the law came as Netanyahu's coalition was trying to pass a controversial plan to reshape the Israeli legal system and undermine the power of the Supreme Court, which sparked mass demonstrations across the country.

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