Israel's High Court of Justice issued a conditional order against the appointment of Michael Ravilo as State Comptroller, requiring the government to justify the selection.
01 · THE DISPATCH
Israel's High Court of Justice on Sunday issued a conditional order ("order nisi") against the appointment of Michael Ravilo as State Comptroller. The order requires the government to present its legal reasoning for the selection within a set period, effectively freezing the appointment pending judicial review. The case has drawn political attention, with critics questioning Ravilo's suitability and the appointment process. Further hearings are expected.
02 · How it developed
5 developments
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03 · Source and signal
Source and signal
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