The outgoing Knesset passed a series of bills in its final legislative week, including curbing the attorney general's powers, extending mandatory IDF service, reshaping broadcasting, and returning kashrut supervision to the Chief Rabbinate, according to The Jerusalem Post.
The 25th Knesset concluded its term on Friday, after passing a series of laws in its final week. The legislation included curbing the attorney general's powers, extending mandatory IDF service, reshaping the broadcasting sector, and returning kashrut supervision to the Chief Rabbinate. The Knesset dissolved unanimously, completing its full term for the first time in 38 years, as The Zioneer reported. Elections are set for October 27. The laws represent a significant legislative output by the outgoing coalition, advancing the government's agenda on legal reform, security, and religious affairs.
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