Critics warn changes will weaken supreme court and undermine country’s democracy

Benjamin Netanyahu’s justice minister has unveiled the new government’s long-promised overhaul of the judicial system that aims to weaken the supreme court. Critics say the plan announced will undermine Israel’s democracy by giving absolute power to the most rightwing coalition in the country’s history.

The justice minister, Yariv Levin, a confidant of Netanyahu’s and longtime critic of the supreme court, presented his plan a day before the justices debate a controversial new law passed by the government allowing a politician convicted of tax offences to serve as a cabinet minister.

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