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Are Politicians Actually Legislators?

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If the job title says “legislator,” why do most elected officials spend 80% of their time on everything but legislation? This episode pulls back the curtain on the Knesset’s real lawmaking machinery. We explore the gap between the public-facing drama of plenum speeches and the obscure, technical committee work where bills actually take shape. Who reads the text? Who changes “shall” to “may”? The answer: unelected civil servants and parliamentary aides, not the politicians on TV. We also examine Israel’s unique political landscape, where grand debates about national identity crowd out meticulous textual work — and ask whether the system is selecting for the wrong skill set entirely.

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