Protests and strikes in Israel as plans for judicial overhaul move forward
by Bethan McKernan and Quique Kierszenbaum in Jerusal from World news | The Guardian on (#68TB8)
Tens of thousands gather for rally and workers in several sectors strike over rightwing government's proposals
Israel's new hard-right government has begun introducing sweeping legislation aimed at overhauling the judicial system, prompting the largest public demonstrations against the proposed measures to date.
In a heated meeting in which several opposition politicians had to be forcibly removed, the Knesset's constitution, law and justice committee voted on two bills on Monday: one will give politicians greater control over the appointment of supreme court justices, and the other will allow a simple majority in the Knesset to override almost all supreme court rulings.
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