Israeli Parliament Passes Law Expanding Political Control of Judicial Appointments

27/03/2025

Israel's parliament passed a law expanding elected officials' power to appoint judges, defying a years-long movement against Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu's contentious judicial reforms that saw massive street protests. 

The approval comes as Netanyahu's government, one of the most right-wing in Israel's history, is locked in a standoff with the supreme court after beginning proceedings to dismiss Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara and Ronen Bar, head of the internal security agency. 

The opposition, which swiftly filed a petition with the supreme court challenging the vote, views these judicial reforms as signs of Netanyahu's authoritarian shift toward an illiberal democracy. 

The legislation was approved by a vote of 67 in favor and one against, with the opposition boycotting the early-morning vote. 

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