No, Israel don't have constitution, but it have special basic laws that are like constitution.
Israel could not decide about constitution, so there is "basic law"wich is the way that israel will integrate a constitution.
Because every country around Israel either has, or used to have, a clause in its constitution calling for the destruction of Israel.
Nope, a number of Basic Laws have been approved instead.
religious and non religious politicians couldn't agree
The UK does not have a single, written document that they call their constitution. Instead, they have something called an 'uncodified constitution': a collection of customs, statutes, precedents, etc. that together form the fundamental rules of government.
Religious and non-religious politicians could not agree.
Religious and non-religious politicians could not agree.
Yes. Israel, UK, and New Zealand. But they have a set of fundamental laws that essentially serve as formally unwritten constitutions.
The Islamic government of Iran, the parliamentary democracy of Israel and the monarchy government of Saudi Arabia are basic laws with no constitution. It is a law that limits the freedom for women.
New Zealand, the United Kingdom, and Israel do not have written constitutions. Instead, they each have "unwritten constitutions," which are essentially the result of laws that have developed throughout the years.
This question can be read two ways. 1) What was the governing coalition in Israel that preceded the current coalition, since a governing coalition is called the "government"? -- The previous coalition was run by the then-dominant Kadima Party under the stewardship of Ehud Olmert. It had a centrist policy, but was voted out of office on account of Olmert's personal corrupt policies and the failure to defeat Hezbollah in Lebanon in 2006. 2) What governmental structure did Israel have before its current structure? (I.e. if the same question were asked of France, the answer would be the Fourth Republic.) -- Israel's government structure and constitutional documents have been in operation since independence was declared in 1948 and clarified by 1950 for the Right of Jewish Return. (There is no formal Constitution of Israel, but there are six separate documents which have a similar application in Israeli Law to a Constitution.) As a result, there is no past government of Israel. Before the State of Israel, however, the Mandate of Palestine was governed by the British.
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