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Israel SC orders Parliament to vote on new Speaker

By IANS | Updated: March 24, 2020 10:35 IST

The Israeli Supreme Court has ordered Parliament to hold a vote for electing a new Speaker, in a move widely seen as a blow to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's attempt to hold on to power.

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Jerusalem, March 24 The Israeli Supreme Court has ordered Parliament to hold a vote for electing a new Speaker, in a move widely seen as a blow to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's attempt to hold on to power.

A three-justice panel on Monday criticized Speaker Yuli Edelstein, a Netanyahu ally, for shutting down Parliament for five days and refusing to hold the vote, reports Xinhua nes agency.

The panel, headed by Chief Justice Esther Hayut, unanimously ruled that Edelstein must hold the vote no later than Wednesday.

The unprecedented ruling came after Edelstein told the court he will not hold the vote, saying he was not accepting "ultimatums" from the court.

"The continued refusal to allow the Knesset (Parliament) to vote on the selection of a permanent speaker is undermining the foundations of the democratic process," Hayut wrote in the ruling.

Edelstein "harmed" Parliament's status as an independent authority and the due process of government transition, she wrote.

He had suspended Parliament last week, citing procedurals hurdles and fears about the spread of the novel coronavirus.

Netanyahu's Likud lawmakers lashed out at the Supreme Court, calling Edelstein to defy the ruling.

The centrist and the main opposition Blue and White party wants to replace Edelstein in the wake of the March 2 elections.

Backed by a two-seat majority in the 120-seat Knesset, the party petitioned to the court to force Edelstein to reopen the parliament.

Blue and White party leader Benny Gantz accused the Likud of attempting "to violate Israeli democracy" by halting Parliament's work.

Israel is facing a parliamentary crisis as the elections on March 2, the third within a year, once again failed to produce a clear majority by either Netanyahu or Gantz.

At the same time, the nation is struggling to halt the rapid spread of the COVID-19 outbreak.

The total number of confirmed infections rose to 1,442 on Monday.

Netanyahu, Israel's longest-serving leader, is also facing a corruption trial which has been postponed to May.

( With inputs from IANS )

Tags: Israeli supreme courtEsther hayutisraeljerusalemparliamentYuli edelstein
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