Israel's Attorney General informed ministers that the country has entered a transition government period, instructing them to consult before making decisions that deviate from routine operations, according to N12 political correspondent Amit Segal.
Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara sent a message to ministers Friday morning stating that Israel has entered a period of transition government, and that any decisions beyond routine operations require advance consultation with her office. The directive was reported by N12's Amit Segal. The statement comes in the context of a transition government, following recent elections. Previously, the deputy attorney general had raised concerns about what she termed normalization of systematic law violations, as reported by The Zioneer on July 5, and about flawed budget allocation processes, reported on July 14. The current bulletin marks the first explicit directive from the Attorney General regarding consultation requirements during the transition period.
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