The Israeli Congress passed the fiscal budget on Wednesday (May 24), and the Prime Minister Neyahu vowed to continue to reach the greatest extent on the judicial reform, which means that the two -month -old and controversial judicial reform will be rearranged.To this end, thousands of Israelis took the streets of Tellaviv on Saturday (27th) to protest this reform plan that was regarded as a threat to national democracy.
This is the Israelis protest for 21 consecutive weeks.In addition to Tel Aviv, other major cities include Haifa and Belsheba.In Traviv, a demonstrator held a large poster with portrait portrait in the port, saying "Don't help him destroy Israel."
The judicial reform plan announced in January this year includes the control of strengthening the appointment of the judicial appointment, weakening the ability of the Supreme Court to overthrow the legislation or the ability to overthrow the legislation or the administrative department, and allow Congress to overthrow the Supreme Court ruling with a simple majority, which has caused huge controversyEssenceAnti -judicial reform demonstrations have been forced to disclose the suspension of the reform plan in March for more than three consecutive months across the country for more than three consecutive months, and there is no breakthrough with the opposition.