According to a report by Amit Segal (N12), the second Knesset reading of a bill saw three more coalition lawmakers vote by mobile phone than in the first reading. The report highlights procedural irregularities that could affect the legislative outcome.
Amit Segal (N12) reports that in the second Knesset reading of a bill, only three more coalition lawmakers voted by mobile phone than in the first reading. The report suggests that the coalition's use of mobile voting may have been limited, but that the increase could still have been decisive in a tight vote. No further details about the specific bill or the identity of the lawmakers are yet available. The report raises questions about the integrity of the legislative process.
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