MK Sheli Tal Miron said during a committee meeting that she was not allowed to ask real questions and that the current approach is to reach the plenum after votes rather than following proper procedure. She opened the reasoning of objections to eight articles of the law under consideration.
MK Sheli Tal Miron voiced objections to the procedure of the committee considering a law, claiming she was prevented from asking substantive questions. She opened the reasoning of objections to eight articles of the bill. The statement reflects ongoing tensions over the legislative process in the Knesset, though the specific law and committee are not yet named in the report.
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