Israel's Basic Law requires a government to win the Knesset's confidence, meaning the PM would need the very legislative majority that has eluded him in 4 elections to make change

Stoking political storm, Knesset speaker insists in letter to justices that he considers any judicial decision against the 2018 Basic Law 'invalid'

Tentative agreement to delay Knesset’s dissolution involves once again rewriting the Basic Laws, and reveals the state budget was prepared long ago

Blue and White says it will put the proposal, one of several the party is pushing as coalition appears poised to collapse, to a vote next week instead

In dramatic move that could send Israel to elections or even a constitutional crisis, judges give government 21 days to defend Basic Law changes propping up power-sharing coalition

Shas, United Torah Judaism and Yisrael Beytenu come out against controversial legislation that would let lawmakers override judicial rulings that strike down Knesset laws

Justices will hear petitions against an indicted lawmaker's ability to rule and the rest of the disputed pact, which would usher in a long-sought government but weaken the Knesset

Could one historian's out-of-the-box idea end the political deadlock and give everyone what they claim they want: Unity and stability for a polarized, virus-struck nation?

Bill to amend Basic Law on the State Economy passes 62-0, relying on 3 votes from majority Arab party; Yamina absent, along with quarantined Netanyahu and Litzman

Two election campaigns put Israel under an 'interim government' for almost all of 2019. What does that mean?

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