The Knesset has begun voting on a motion for parliamentary immunity for Likud MK Tally Gotliv, according to N12 reporter Daphna Liel. The outcome of the vote will determine whether Gotliv faces legal proceedings or is shielded from prosecution.
The Knesset plenum has begun voting on a request for parliamentary immunity submitted by MK Tally Gotliv (Likud), as reported by N12's Daphna Liel. The vote comes amid ongoing legal proceedings against Gotliv, who faces charges related to statements she made. If the Knesset grants immunity, the legal proceedings against her would be suspended for the duration of the current Knesset term. If immunity is denied, the legal process may proceed. The vote is being conducted by roll call, and the result is expected later this evening. The Zioneer has no prior reporting on this specific vote.
2 developments
- StrongKnesset opens immunity debate for MK Tally Gotliv; Channel 14 political desk reports over 70 MKs registered to speak
- DevelopingDefense Minister Katz votes for MK Gotliv's immunity, despite Shin Bet chief's warning
- DevelopingKnesset committee adjourns without decision on MK Tally Gotliv's immunity request
- DevelopingLikud informs MKs of mandatory attendance for Wednesday immunity vote on MK Gotliv
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