Israel government says it will defy Supreme Court ruling on media regulator
JERUSALEM, July 5 - Israeli cabinet members on Sunday voted to defy a Supreme Court decision regarding the country's broadcast regulator raising concerns of a constitutional crisis. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Israel government defies top court over media regulator
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Israeli Votes To Defy Supreme Court Ruling On Broadcast Regulator
This is the first time Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government has flouted a Supreme Court ruling, although it has clashed with the judiciary in the past.
Israeli Votes To Defy Supreme Court Ruling On Broadcast Regulator
This is the first time Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government has flouted a Supreme Court ruling, although it has clashed with the judiciary in the past.
Government defiance of High Court paves way for future disregard of the law
Ministers' declaration against High Court ruling on a media regulation body may have little legal impact, but symbolically 'crosses the Rubicon' on the concept of the rule of law
In first, government vows to disobey High Court ruling, setting up constitutional crisis
Cabinet declares ruling allowing a key broadcast media regulator to operate without a quorum to be 'unlawful'; opposition accuses government of 'violating rule of law'
In first, government vows to disobey High Court ruling, setting up constitutional crisis
Cabinet declares ruling allowing a key broadcast media regulator to operate without a quorum to be 'unlawful'; opposition accuses government of 'violating rule of law'
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