Rule of the people, not the bureaucrats: how governance in Israel has been eroded | Opinion
Democracy rests on a simple principle: the public elects, the government decides, and the professional level advises and executes. When the bureaucracy becomes the decisive factor, governance is harmed and the voter is denied the…
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A Hebrew opinion piece argues that Israeli governance has eroded because the professional bureaucracy has become the decisive factor in decision-making, overstepping its advisory role. The author contends this shift undermines democratic accountability by preventing voters from properly judging their elected officials at the ballot box. The piece reflects a longstanding debate about the proper balance between elected leadership and civil service in Israel's system.
