Examine the tension between input and output legitimacy in Netanyahu’s context [legitimation processes] Netanyahu describes ...
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Israel's Netanyahu seeks pardon in corruption casesIsraeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, on trial facing corruption charges, announced Sunday he had submitted a pardon request, saying the long-running cases were tearing the country apart.- 'End ...
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2 more years of ICI work possible – HosakaThe Independent Commission for Infrastructure (ICI) can continue fulfilling its mandate for at least two years, regardless of the challenges faced by the fact-finding body, according to its executive ...
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu asked Israel’s president to pardon him preemptively, before any verdicts were reached in ...
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Ombudsman Jesus Crispin Remulla, who expects the ICI to finish its mandate within one to two months; Senate President Vicente ...
President Donald Trump's pardons include high-profile individuals in politics, reality TV, business and music.
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Benjamin Netanyahu insists he won't seek pardon on corruption case after Donald Trump's letterIsraeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has insisted he will not push for a pardon or concede guilt in his long-running corruption trial, less than a day after thanking Donald Trump for urging ...
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Ombudsman: ICI may have only a month or two leftThe Independent Commission for Infrastructure (ICI) may wrap up its operations in a month or two and turn over the ...
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Unlimited donations, weak recusal rules led to record Wisconsin Supreme Court spendingProsser’s victory maintained the conservative court majority that later upheld the bargaining legislation known as Act 10. Meanwhile, the GOP-led Legislature and Walker repealed the Impartial Justice ...
Laughing matters. It always has. But laughing may matter even more in modern times. Does anyone think that during the Middle Ages, or even in the late 19th century, ordinary citizens spent as much ...
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