The Knesset House Committee decided Tuesday to transfer the bill regulating senior public appointments for debate in the Constitution, Law and Justice Committee, according to the Knesset's live broadcast.
The Knesset House Committee voted Tuesday at 12:30 Jerusalem time to send the so-called Appointments Bill — a legislative proposal reshaping senior public sector appointments — to the Constitution, Law and Justice Committee for detailed deliberation. The decision moves the bill to the next legislative stage after it passed a preliminary Knesset reading on June 10 with 53 votes in favor and 41 opposed, as The Zioneer previously reported. The legislation remains in committee for amendment and debate before returning to the plenum for second and third readings.
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