If Israel’s judicial reform bill is NOT passed, will Israel have negative GDP growth in 2023?
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The judicial reform bill is considered passed if the Knesset passes a bill which allows it to override supreme court decisions with 65 or fewer votes, and which gives the coalition at least 50%-1 representation on the judge selection committe.
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Will this market be resolved quickly @Yoav? The required reforms have not been passed and the GDP grew 2-3% this year
@TobyBW Ok. But isn't it going down from 525 to 521 in this graph? https://www.imf.org/external/datamapper/NGDPD@WEO/ISR
@xyz That graph measures in US dollars. The actual GDP growth (which is what this question asks) is not. It is either in shekels or international dollars
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