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| The Knesset started to legislate basic laws on various subjects, that will constitute together, with an appropriate introduction and several general rulings, the constitution of the State of Israel. |
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| This page includes information about the different Knesset committees, including links to Permanent Knesset Committees, Special Knesset Committees, Committees on Particular Matters and more. |
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| This page includes information about the Electoral System in Israel, based on nation-wide proportional representation. |
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| This page includes general information about the elective function of the Knesset: once every seven years, the Knesset elects the President of the State and the State Comptroller. |
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| The Knesset may pass laws on any subject and in any matter, as long as a proposed law does not contradict an existing basic law, and the legislative process is carried out as required by the law. |
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| The main function of the Knesset as the Legislative Authority is to pass laws. Legislation can be initiated by the Government, by a single Knesset Member, by a group of Knesset Members or by a Knesset Committee. |
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| The Research and Information Center provides the Knesset with research and information services necessary for the fullfilment of parliamentary duties. |
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| This page includes information about the Arrangements Committee, the Knesset Speaker and the Secretary General. |
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| This page represents the arguments in favor of and against a constitution. |
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| This page includes information about the function of the Knesset as a supervisor of the government. |