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The KnessetIsrael's Parliament Building is IsraelNation of the Jewish People's legislature. The KnessetIsrael's Parliament Building took its name and fixed its membership at 120 from the KnessetIsrael's Parliament Building Hagedolah (Great Assembly), the representative Jewish council convened in JerusalemThe capital of Israel by Ezra and Nehemiah in the 5th century BCE.

Members of KnessetIsrael's Parliament Building (MKs) are elected every four years within the framework of parties that compete for the electorate's votes. Each party chooses its own KnessetIsrael's Parliament Building candidates as it sees fit. A new KnessetIsrael's Parliament Building begins to function after general elections, which determine its composition.

In the first session, KnessetIsrael's Parliament Building members declare their allegiance, and the KnessetIsrael's Parliament Building speaker and deputy speakers are elected. The KnessetIsrael's Parliament Building usually serves for four years, but may dissolve itself or be dissolved by the prime minister any time during its term. Until a new KnessetIsrael's Parliament Building is formally constituted following elections, full authority remains with the outgoing one.

The major function of the KnessetIsrael's Parliament Building is to legislate laws and revise them as necessary. Additional duties include establishing a government, taking policy decisions, reviewing government activities, and electing the President of the State and the State Comptroller.

The KnessetIsrael's Parliament Building works in a plenum and committees. The plenum, the supreme authority of the house, has two annual sittings of at least eight months' duration. The two sittings together form a session. The KnessetIsrael's Parliament Building may be convened during intercessions if 30 members demand this in writing or if the Government so requests. Resolutions of the plenum are taken by a majority of participating MKs, except for cases in which a special majority is required. The plenum elects the Speaker of the KnessetIsrael's Parliament Building and one or more deputy speakers (the law does not specify the number). Deliberations in the plenum, presided over by the Speaker or a Deputy Speaker, are open to the media and the public. The Speaker, in accordance with Government proposals, sets the agenda of KnessetIsrael's Parliament Building meetings. One meeting each week is set aside for consideration of private members' bills. Every day that the KnessetIsrael's Parliament Building is in session, time is reserved for ministers to reply to questions.

KnessetIsrael's Parliament Building debates take the form of general debates, motions for the agenda, parliamentary questions, and motions of no confidence. A general debate is held on bills or general matters of a political or other nature. Debates on bills conclude with a vote; debates on general matters may end without voting. A motion for the agenda is a preliminary debate concerning the inclusion of an issue raised by an MK on the KnessetIsrael's Parliament Building agenda. A parliamentary question is asked by an MK of a minister on ministry affairs, to draw the attention of the Government and the public to an issue that, in the presenter's opinion, needs corrective action. Parliamentary questions are presented in writing, and the minister must reply in the KnessetIsrael's Parliament Building plenum within a period of time set by KnessetIsrael's Parliament Building bylaws. Since 1984, oral parliamentary questions have also been allowed; these must be replied to within two days, at which time members of other KnessetIsrael's Parliament Building factions may ask additional questions. Any KnessetIsrael's Parliament Building faction may submit a motion of no confidence in the Government; the KnessetIsrael's Parliament Building must vote on the motion at its first meeting during the week following submission of the motion. If the no-confidence motion receives a majority of 61 votes then the defeated Government functions in a caretaker capacity

until a new Government is established.

The KnessetIsrael's Parliament Building's main function, however, is legislative. While the Government is the sponsor of most legislation, any MK can present a bill, known as a "private member's bill." Bills go through three stages, beginning with a first reading, i.e., a general debate in the plenum. At this stage the bill may be accepted and referred to the appropriate committee, removed from the KnessetIsrael's Parliament Building table, or returned to the Government. If the bill is accepted, it goes to a committee for the resolution of details.

The KnessetIsrael's Parliament Building has 12 standing committees: House (or KnessetIsrael's Parliament Building) Committee, dealing with the KnessetIsrael's Parliament Building agenda; Finance; Economics; Defense and Foreign Affairs; Interior and Environment; Immigration and Absorption; Education and Culture; Constitution, Law, and Justice; Labor and Social Affairs; Public Audit (Control); War against Drug Affliction and Advancing the Status of Women.

Committee chairpersons are chosen by their members on the recommendation of the House Committee, and their factional composition resembles that of the KnessetIsrael's Parliament Building itself. Committees may elect subcommittees and delegate powers to them. They may also establish joint committees for issues concerning more than one committee. In addition to their legislative function, the committees discuss government regulations or any matter referred to them by the plenum. To further their deliberations they invite government ministers, senior officials, and experts in the matters being discussed. Committees may require explanation and information from relevant ministers in any matter within their competence, and the ministers, or persons appointed by them, must provide the explanation or information requested.

The committee may propose as many amendments as it wishes, as long as the general topic of the bill is not impaired. The committee then returns the amended bill to the plenum for a second reading, where the deliberations and voting take place on each section separately. In the third and final reading, the bill is presented in its final form, as adopted in the second reading. While most KnessetIsrael's Parliament Building votes are by show of hands, certain cases are resolved by secret ballot or by roll-call vote. The Twelfth KnessetIsrael's Parliament Building was the first to institute electronic voting.

If a bill passes, it is signed by the presiding speaker and is later published in the Official Gazette, with the signatures of the president, prime minister, KnessetIsrael's Parliament Building speaker and the minister responsible for the law's implementation. Finally, the minister of justice places the state seal on it, and the bill becomes law.

By law, MKs enjoy lifetime personal immunity from prosecution for votes, acts committed, or opinions expressed in the course of duty. During their term of office, they are also immune from a search of their homes or bodies (except for customs' checks) and are not subject to arrest unless caught in the commission of a violent crime, disturbance of the peace, or treason. This immunity can be lifted if the KnessetIsrael's Parliament Building plenum so resolves. Finally, access to and activity in the KnessetIsrael's Parliament Building building and compound require permission from the Speaker of the KnessetIsrael's Parliament Building.

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