Au moins 50 millions de shekels : la démarche surprenante de la Knesset

Le président de la Knesset, Amir Ohana, a informé le ministre des Finances, Bezalel Smotrich, d'une réduction de 50 millions de shekels sur le budget de la Knesset. Les fonds seront transférés directement au Trésor…
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The Knesset is cutting 50 million shekels from its own budget, the fourth such reduction under Speaker Amir Ohana's tenure, bringing total savings to 376 million shekels. The money goes directly to state coffers for public benefit, pending approval by a joint committee. This is a significant symbolic and practical move by a legislative body known for guarding its resources, raising questions about whether other government branches will follow suit. The impact on Knesset operations and the committee's decision are the next points to watch.
