The Knesset's Committee for Public Projects on Wednesday approved the Malkieli reform bill for second and third (final) readings, moving it one step from law. The legislation would repeal the previous government's kashrut reform (the Kahana reform). The bill is expected to go to the plenum for a vote next week, according to Israeli media reports.
The Malkieli reform bill, which would cancel the previous government's kashrut reform (the Kahana reform), was approved by the Knesset's Committee for Public Projects for its final readings. The committee's approval moves the legislation one step from final passage, with a plenum vote expected next week. If passed, it would restore the previous kashrut oversight system, rolling back the liberalization introduced by the Kahana reform.
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