Tuesday, January 02, 2024

Back to squabbling

The Basic Law amendment abolishing the reasonable standard in judicial review of decisions by elected officials and the government has been disqualified. Hurrah! So what does the 'Justice Minister'  Levin have to say (quoted from the same article): The High Court justices decision to publish the ruling during the war contradicts the spirit of unity required for the success of our fighters on the front. Elsewhere I read that he said that this decision ignores the opinion held by millions of people.

At the moment I can't find the reference, but Channel 12 ran a poll several months ago in which 72% of the population (or more accurately, those polled) were against the 'judicial reform'. So Levin's millions shrink to a few hundred thousand whilst many more are against it. 

And as for 'spirit of unity', Levin is one of the few people responsible for creating a split in our society, so saying that this decision contradicts the spirit of unity is completely Humpty Dumpty land. The spirit of unity was destroyed by Levin and his henchmen.

I see that no matter what, Levin et al. do not learn and that we are back to squabbling. I (and millions of others) am waiting for new elections so that some sense of normalcy can be restored.
 


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