Legislative blitz set to ramp up as jammed bills keep Netanyahu government at bay

A rare Sunday plenum session closed early for the first night of Hanukkah before Likud could pass a bill it seeks to make it harder for disgruntled MKs to split off from their factions. A filibuster by opponents of the incoming coalition helped hold off a final vote on the measure.
Similarly, much debate ensued, but little legislative progress was made, in two committees to discuss bills demanded by Netanyahu’s allies. [ Source: Times of Israel (Read More…) ]
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