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Israel protestors don’t want their country to undermine Democracy.

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Protestors in Israel have been demonstrating against their prime minister over a bill he had been trying so hard to implement for some time now.

The bill is set to limit the power of the Supreme Court in order for the parliament to have a majority and overall power in the country’s affairs.

Thousands of people across the country are viciously protesting against such reforms and hope that such a contentious bill will be put into consideration, West Jerusalem has been flooded with more people over a 28-week period with many wondering whether any of this continued protest will ever make any difference.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is hell burnt on passing the bill making the bill possible even when he is facing extreme pressure from the opposition.

”This is a battle for the country, we want to keep Israel democratic and the dictatorship laws won’t pass here,” protester Nili Elezra, 54, told the AFP news agency.

Passing the laws would harm Israel’s financial and global standing on Democracy she said.

“Things will be bad. People are already leaving, money is being lost, investors are fleeing, the world doesn’t want to talk to us, nobody is happy with what’s going on here,” she said.

His government’s decision to push ahead with the judicial overhaul – which the Israeli leader suspended in March amid protests and international criticism – came after a cross-party dialogue on the matter collapsed last month but still burnt on pushing ahead with it.

 

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