The High Court of Justice reportedly told the government that elected officials must act according to the law, according to a Hebrew-language report. The statement comes amid ongoing tensions between the government and the judiciary.
A Hebrew-language report Tuesday morning cited the High Court as telling the government that elected officials must act according to the law. The brief message did not specify the context or whether it was a formal ruling or a statement during a hearing. The report adds to the ongoing legal debate over the government's compliance with High Court rulings, which has been a focal point in recent weeks. The Zioneer has previously covered statements from government officials questioning the court's authority.
3 developments
- StrongHigh Court threatens to strip immunity from officials who obey ministers over court
- StrongMinister Karhi hits back at Herzog: 'We obey the law, not illegal High Court decisions'
- StrongHigh Court Justices Warn: Defying Rulings May Lead to Personal Responsibility
- DevelopingMinister Karai warns 'red light' on Supreme Court justices ignoring law, in Ynet interview
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