The Knesset Economics Committee approved Tuesday the cancellation of the Zimi arrangement in the parking law, reverting to the previous version. The plenum must give final approval.
The Knesset Economics Committee voted Tuesday to cancel the so-called Zimi arrangement in the parking law, restoring the previous legal situation. The committee's approval follows public and political controversy over the amendment, which was passed as part of the broader parking legislation. The final decision now rests with the Knesset plenum, which must approve the repeal for it to take effect. As The Zioneer reported earlier, the arrangement had drawn criticism from opposition and coalition alike. No further details on the plenum vote schedule have been announced.
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