The Knesset's legal advisor told a Presidium meeting that the current Knesset has no more than three parliamentary weeks before it enters the election recess, according to a report.
The Knesset legal advisor has determined that only three parliamentary weeks remain before the Knesset dissolves itself and enters the election recess, regardless of the legislative or political circumstances, according to a report. The timeline tightens an already compressed legislative schedule. As The Zioneer reported earlier today, the legal advisor had already set an outer deadline of July 17 for the recess to begin. The current clarification—at 14:28 Jerusalem time—narrows the window further: no fewer than three working weeks of plenum and committee time are left before the chamber disperses for the campaign. The background: a marathon Knesset Constitution Committee debate on the Attorney General split bill is in progress, but the countdown now applies to all pending legislation.
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