Over 1 lakh Israelis join protests against Netanyahu’s planned judicial reforms

The planned overhaul, which would give the government control over naming judges to the Supreme Court and let parliament override many rulings, was paused after opponents organised some of the biggest street protests ever seen in Israel, now in their 18th consecutive week.

An aerial view shows protesters holding a sign with the silhouette of the face of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, as they take part in a demonstration against Israel’s nationalist coalition government’s judicial overhaul, in Tel Aviv, Israel May 6, 2023. (Photo: Reuters)

Tens of thousands of Israelis joined protests across the country on Saturday against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s bitterly disputed plans to tighten controls on the Supreme Court.

The planned overhaul, which would give the government control over naming judges to the Supreme Court and let parliament override many rulings, was paused after opponents organised some of the biggest street protests ever seen in Israel, now in their 18th consecutive week.

The government accuses activist judges of increasingly usurping the role of parliament, and says the overhaul is needed to restore balance between the judiciary and elected politicians.

Critics say it will remove vital checks and balances underpinning a democratic state and hand unchecked power to the government.

Five months into the far-right coalition’s term, 74% of Israelis think the government is functioning poorly, according to a poll released by the Israeli public broadcaster on Friday.

Crowds gathered in central Tel Aviv on Saturday in a show of defiance against plans which they see as an existential threat to Israeli democracy.

Israel’s Channel 12 estimated 110,000 people demonstrated in Tel Aviv alone, with other demonstrations held in cities across the country.

Source: https://www.indiatoday.in/world/story/lakh-israelis-join-protests-against-netanyahu-planned-judicial-reforms-2375831-2023-05-07

Shaheed Diwas: Holiday in Punjab today; CM Bhagwant Mann to launch anti-corruption WhatsApp helpline

Bhagwant Mann has declared that the Punjab anti-corruption helpline will be his personal WhatsApp number.

Bhagwant Mann to launch anti-corruption helpline in Punjab
Chandigarh: Bhagwant Mann-led Aam Adami Party (AAP) government in Punjab has announced that it will launch an anti-corruption helpline in Punjab on the occasion of Shaheed Diwas on March 23. The government has already declared a holiday on the Shaheed Diwas (Martyr’s Day), which is observed to pay tribute to freedom fighters Bhagat Singh, Sukhdev Thapar, and Shivaram Rajguru.
Bhagwant Mann took oath as Punjab Chief Minister in Khatkar Kalan, the native village of Shaheed Bhagat Singh, and has urged people to visit the village to pay tribute to the late freedom fighter. Earlier today, the Punjab Assembly also passed a resolution to install the statues of Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar and Bhagat Singh.
Only AAP can clean system: Mann
Earlier, while announcing the decision to launch an anti-corruption helpline in order to curb the corruption in the state, Mann had said that the helpline will enable people to expose corrupt officials in the state. Mann had said that the anti-corruption helpline in Punjab would be his own WhatsApp number, where people will be able to share videos and audio proof regarding corrupt officials.
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