POLITICSTIMES OF ISRAEL
High Court urges Knesset to redo state comptroller election ‘cleanly, properly’
The High Court urged the Knesset to redo the state comptroller election, citing concerns that members of parliament (MKs) violated the requirement for a secret ballot by recording their votes. Deputy President Sohlberg emphasized the need to conduct the process 'cleanly, properly' and instructed parliament to 'do it again' in simple Hebrew.
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