A group of coalition lawmakers is reportedly resisting several bills the coalition plans to advance before the Knesset dissolves for elections, according to a Hebrew-language media report. The report did not specify which bills are contested but noted the opposition is significant.
The coalition is reportedly facing internal pushback over a set of bills it plans to pass before the Knesset dissolves for the upcoming election, according to a Hebrew-language media report. The report, which did not name specific legislators or legislation, said that elements within the coalition have raised objections to several planned bills.
As The Zioneer has previously reported, the coalition has been working to advance a slate of bills — including media regulation and broadcast law reforms — before the election campaign formally begins. Those earlier efforts have also encountered coalition infighting and procedural delays. The current report did not confirm whether the opposition targets the same bills, but it indicates that coalition unity on pre-election legislation remains fragile.
The identity of the specific bills and the extent of the opposition remain unclear.
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