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AG opposes PM immunity bill: 'Neither right nor proper'

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Attorney General Avichai Mandelblit spoke about the "French law", barring police from investigating a sitting prime minister, in a Tel Aviv event attended by top Ministry of Justice officials.

 

"What the law means is you'll have to wait eight years. If you know a prime minister accepted a bribe, is that really what you want to do? That's what this law means. It's a hypothetical example, but that's what will happen. We don't want to be that sort of country. It's neither right nor proper and unsuitable for our country," he said.

 

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