This
law will transform
Israel
’s centralized democracy, inherited from the early State Labor governments,
to a district-based democracy, as is the norm in the majority of democratic
states. The purpose of this law is to transfer responsibility from the central
government to the communities. This will augment the natural identification
with and responsibility for the country that most of the state’s citizens
wish to develop, as opposed to the feeling of detachment that the centralized
authority of the Left had encouraged in order to perpetuate its control.
The
community will decide upon all local issues, such as its representatives to
the House of Representatives, its education budget, its police chief, which
roads will be closed on Shabbat, etc. The national government will focus on
matters of national import, such as security, general infrastructure, etc.
This new focus will automatically increase the efficiency of
Israel
’s thorny bureaucracy and will encourage economic initiative, development
and the responsibility of the citizen toward his community.
The
law will include a proposal for a detailed constitution for the Jewish State
and the creation of two Houses of Representatives: A Lower House to administer
ongoing municipal issues and an Upper House to oversee national issues. The
Upper House will be composed of Jews only, will include representation from
Diaspora Jewry and will also serve as the
High Constitutional Court
.
The
Supreme Court will not have the authority to contradict the legislation of the
Houses of Representatives. The members of the Upper House will elect the
judges of the Supreme Court in private ballots. The judges will be subject to
periodic evaluation. The length of their terms will be contingent on their
judicial achievements.
Second
Week:
Filling Key
Positions
Individuals
who identify with the basic goals of the new government will be appointed to
key positions such as Attorney General, Chairman of the Israel Broadcasting
Authority, etc.
Israel’s Army
Introduction
of the Volunteer Combat Law: Service in combat units in
Israel
’s army will be on a strictly volunteer basis. Any soldier who does not
identify with the goals of the State will not be required to serve in a
potentially life threatening framework. Soldiers who have completed their
combat service will be entitled to free land for building and to other
benefits. The receipt of social security will be conditional on service in the
army or recognized national service.
Third
Week:
Security
Total
cessation of support to the Palestinian Authority. Beside all monetary
support, electricity, communications, television and radio, raw materials etc.
will no longer be transferred to the PA. Any attack on
Israel
will prompt the conquering of the area from which the attack was initiated.
The residents of that area will be expelled and the infrastructure made
inaccessible to any hostile elements.
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