Legal reform: Is Netanyahu interested in a compromise?

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A source privy to the content of the mediation talks between the opposition and the coalition claims that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is interested in a compromise between the parties, as was published yesterday in the Friday news at Khan 11. However, the main opponents of the compromise are Justice Minister Levin and opposition leader Lapid, who remain in their positions.

In the background, a survey here by News revealed that the majority of the public actually supports negotiations that include the temporary suspension of legal legislation. The survey published yesterday in the edition of Hemesh Bachan 11 shows that half of the Likud voters support stopping the legislation and negotiations, while 36% of them support the continuation of the legislation without compromise.

If you check among the voters of other parties in the coalition – the situation is completely different. Among religious Zionist voters – only 36% are in favor of stopping the extermination legislation, and 49% – against. Among Torah Judaism and Shas voters – only 19% are in favor of freezing legislation and conducting negotiations. 63% are against. Perhaps, contrary to the conciliatory position of some of their representatives.

In the background, Minister Amihai Shikli said yesterday in an interview with the Hamsh edition that the legal advisor to the government Gali Beharve-Miara is sabotaging the compromise according to the president’s outline, following the prevention of Netanyahu from engaging in the legal reform, due to the conflict of interests in which he is: “It is a fault that Netanyahu is leading the negotiation process. She is sabotaging the ability to have a useful conversation”.

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