A bill described only as 'the law' passed a preliminary Knesset reading Wednesday, according to political commentator Chaim Cohen. Cohen warned that only 12 days remain for the current government to advance legislation before a potential election recess, and urged followers to update him if the bill passes second and third readings.
Political commentator Chaim Cohen reported Wednesday evening that a bill — whose specific contents or title he did not name — passed a preliminary (first) Knesset reading. Cohen noted that only 12 days remain for the current government to pass further legislation before the likely election recess, warning that coalition lawmakers must work quickly. He urged followers to inform him if the bill advances to second and third readings, implying he views its passage as uncertain. The Zioneer's archive shows the Knesset held preliminary votes on multiple controversial bills earlier this week — including the Basic Law: Torah Study and an appointments bill — but without more specificity from the source, it remains unclear which bill Cohen referenced. No additional details about the bill's content, opposition, or coalition discipline are available from the batch messages.
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