Dans les coulisses : la manœuvre de Netanyahou autour de la loi sur la commission d'enquête

La décision du Premier ministre de retarder la loi sur la commission d'enquête n'est pas une capitulation, mais une étape stratégique visant à empêcher un « jeu truqué » • Face à la crainte de…
Évaluation
Prime Minister Netanyahu's decision to delay the inquiry committee bill is framed as a strategic move, not a concession, aimed at preventing what he sees as a rigged process. The core concern is over potential biased appointments and a lack of public trust in the judicial system. By invoking the continuity doctrine, he seeks to ensure a balanced committee that can conduct a genuine, non-political investigation in the future. The immediate question is how coalition dynamics and opposition reactions will shape the committee's eventual formation.
