How the Knesset Passes Laws: A Guide for the Perplexed Like Me

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  1. November 24, 2018

    […] objections (for a more thorough discussion of how bills pass through Knesset into law, click here). It would then have potentially made it through to second and third (the final) readings. Instead, […]

  2. August 2, 2020

    […] from the outset, it threatened the stability of the ruling coalition in its early days. Getting a law passed involves three readings in the Knesset and sometimes endless debate and modifications in the Law […]

  3. March 4, 2023

    […] Just to remind you, the current Knesset members were sworn in on 15 November 2022 and the government was sworn in on 29 December. Our legislators did not wait until the government was sworn in to submit bills, the first ones being submitted on 12 December. Another point to remember — bills are tabled on Mondays. They must first receive approval from the legal office of the Knesset to move on to preparation for preliminary reading. For a complete explanation of the stages in legislation, read my article on how the Knesset passes laws. […]

  4. October 6, 2023

    […] first: You may like a refresher on the full legislative process when trying to pass a bill into law. Also, you can refer to Part I for all the laws relevant to judge selection as they are written in […]

  5. October 6, 2023

    […] You may like a refresher on the full process undergone when trying to pass a bill into law. […]

  6. November 23, 2024

    […] (I have explained how bills become laws in Israel in this article.) […]

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