Israeli Transport Ministry Head: Judicial reform work will continue after Independence Day

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Transport Minister Miri Regev, representing the ruling Likud party in Israel, said that immediately after the Independence Day, which will be celebrated on April 25-26, the authorities will continue to work for judicial reform. It has been reported Israel Times referring to the minister’s publication in the party’s bulletin.

“As Prime Minister Netanyahu said, reform is pending and there is a clear date for the next meeting, we will continue to work on legislation immediately after Independence Day,” the document says.

According to Regev, the party has appointed a negotiating team to negotiate with the other side and see if it is ready to “make reasonable adjustments” to meet voters’ expectations.

He noted that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has suspended the reform to find a compromise, but if not reached, the bills will be resubmitted for approval.

It was previously reported that anti-government protests began in Israel. collected up to 450 thousand people per day.

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