The Party Funding Law, which anchors the date for the Knesset dissolution, was returned to committee after the Shas chairman refused to bring it to a vote without broad opposition consensus, according to reports. The move extends the coalition's legislative deadlock over the dissolution timeline.
The Party Funding Law, which sets the date for the Knesset dissolution, was returned to committee for further deliberation after Shas chairman MK Aryeh Deri refused to bring it to a vote without broad opposition consensus. The development is part of a prolonged legislative standoff over the dissolution timeline and the party funding bill. As The Zioneer reported on July 12, the Knesset legal advisor recommended passing the dissolution bill this week alongside the party funding bill. The return to committee signals that the coalition still lacks the necessary consensus to advance the legislation. The deadlock has been a recurring theme in recent weeks, with earlier reports covering coalition infighting over the daycare funding bill and other legislative delays.
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