Beit Shemesh: The decision was made - appealed to the Supreme Court
After consulting with lawyers and Haredi MKs decided to appeal the district court's decision to hold new elections
- Moshe Weisberg, B'Chadrei Charedim
- כ"ט טבת התשע"ד
פלאש 90
After the decision of the District Court in Jerusalem on repeat elections in Beit Shemesh Mayor Moshe Aboutbul held a number of consultations regarding the advisability of filing an appeal to the Supreme Court.
Today (Monday) afternoon, after a long meeting with the attorney Yaakov Weinroth, which included the ultra-Orthodox Knesset members, it was decided to appeal the decision of the District.
By law, the appeal must be submitted within 14 days of the court's decision.
Meanwhile, commentator Shalom Yerushalmi from Ma'ariv, referred to the auditee: "Beit Shemesh would not have turned into such a rough national matter had an idiot not spitted on Naama Margolis from third grade exactly two years ago, because she was not dressed with due modesty, his opinion though she a religious girl for everything. The act, which shook off too many Haredim in Beit Shemesh, revealed an extremely small group of Sikrik's but also a huge public spotlight on this city, fighting for the character. "
"Beit Shemesh has not had a quiet moment since that event. It has erupted in demonstrations and clashes between religious and secular, attracting even international media. Everyone waited for the real battle between the two sides which came in the elections on October 22. Mayor Moshe Aboutbul won, but in looking at it closely it was clear that this victory will not come easily. In this country there are places where counterfeit votes and switch identities are commonplace things, but disguises and forged documents were discovered in a small apartment in Beit Shemesh which became, under the circumstances, an earthquake. "
"Everyone knows the effect also of the judicial system, which continued to inflate the events in Beit Shemesh and decided on new elections. Currently it is unclear when there will be elections and who will win them. Everyone is clear that the media will not leave the candidate Eli Cohen, to declare Beit Shemesh a city freed from Orthodox. Even if Aboutbul will win at the end, again, Beit Shemesh will not be the same as it was. "
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