Ministerial committee wants Knesset to pass bill giving Jerusalem city
council power to ban gay pride parade in city Neta Sela
The Ministers Committee for Legislation voted Sunday in favor of a bill
that would prevent gay groups from holding pride parades in Jerusalem.
The draft bill will be put up for a vote in the Knesset on Wednesday
and if approved will effectively render next month's gay pride parade
in the capital illegal.
Justice Minister Daniel Friedmann said he would lobby MKs to reject the
bill.
Religious parties are pushing for legislation that would make it more
difficult for gay groups to hold the annual gay pride parade in
Jerusalem by investing the city's municipal council with enough power
to reject public gatherings it deems a danger to public security or
harmful to the feelings of the religious public.
Four ministers voted in favor of a Knesset vote on the bill while three
opposed the move.
Friedmann threatened to bring the draft bill for a cabinet vote.
National Union-NRP MK Eliahu Gabbay who presented the bill wrote that
the new law was meant "to strengthen Jerusalem's status through the
elected officials in the city's council by allowing them to set
policies." "Government support for the legislation would allow the
Jerusalem municipality to ban parades and marches that harm the
public's feeling and therefore prevent the humiliation of the holy city
by devious and marginal groups," Shas Minister Eli Yishai said.
The police have given the green light for the parade but reserve the
right to backtrack for fear of public unrest.
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