Israel's top court bans far-right candidate from election, allows Arab slate to run
Source: Washington Post
Israels top court bans far-right candidate from election, allows Arab slate to run
By Ruth Eglash March 17 at 5:03 PM
JERUSALEM Israels Supreme Court on Sunday disqualified a far-right candidate from the April 9 national election and overturned a decision by the Central Election Committee to block a joint Arab slate and a candidate from a leftist alliance from the race.
Human rights groups and representatives of the Arab-led parties welcomed the courts ruling rejecting last weeks vote by the election committee, a body made up representatives of each political faction in Israels parliament, the Knesset.
At the same time, Michael Ben Ari, leader of the far-right Otzma Yehudit faction, called the decision to prevent his candidacy anti-democratic.
There is a legal junta here who wants to take over our lives, Ben Ari said in a statement. This is not democracy.
Ben Ari accused Attorney General Avichai Mandelblit of scuttling his political plans. The countrys top lawyer had written a legal opinion that Ben Ari not be allowed to run, citing an incitement of racism.
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