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New justice minister seeks change to Supreme Court power
Reuters
Published: 17.05.15, 16:52
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1. go girl!
BUILD BABY BUILD!!!   (05.17.15)
Looking forward to watching her in action.
2. Go Ayelet, go girl. Stick it to Antisemites.
Steve Benassi ,   Silver Bay, MN USA   (05.17.15)
3. there is no balance. either run by elected officials or judg
ralph   (05.17.15)
judges. judge run is not democracy. to be a representative democracy the country is run by elected officials with judges/courts only interpreting not setting new laws or making decisions. any and all decisions affected the people must be by the people. get rid of these self-important, self righteous, self appointed people. hangover from the left when it built a system to ensure they always ruled. this must change. not a revolution but an evolution to representative democracy. and end this proportional vote system. one can see it does not work. no more the tail wagging the dog.
4. two issues need be resolved
CJK   (05.17.15)
one, the appointment of judges to the high court. two, the jurisdiction of the court. the court must not have jurisdiction over political matters.
5. מקווה פעילות נגד ההנחיה 2.5
אלון ,   חדרה   (05.17.15)
6. Go Ayelet, go girl. Stick it to Leftists & Antisemite allies
Steve Benassi ,   Silver Bay, MN USA   (05.17.15)
7. Ayelet Shaked
Ardie Geldman ,   Israel   (05.17.15)
Is Attorney General Yehuda Weinstein known to rarely smile, or does he appear particularly morose over the appointment of Ayelet Shaked as Ministress of Justice? He could really use that drink in his hand.
8. Problem: Lefty justices, rightist government
Larry ,   LA (formerly)   (05.18.15)
in a nut shell, the lefty justices want to undo all that the rightist government wants to do. Solution: Set a limit on a judges time to serve.
9. A modest proposal to Shaked
Michael ,   Haifa   (05.18.15)
In the 1930's the Nationalist Social Party set up a special "People's Court" to overide the authority of the established courts
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