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Netanyahu Pleads Not Guilty at Graft Trial as Elections Loom Bloomberg 2/8/2021 Gwen Ackerman © Bloomberg Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel s prime minister, pauses during a news conference about the coronavirus epidemic at the health department in Jerusalem, Israel, on Wednesday, March 4, 2020.
(Bloomberg) Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu pleaded not guilty at the resumption of his corruption trial, denying a tangle of charges that have underpinned years of political turmoil and threatened his political survival.
Netanyahu the country’s first sitting leader to be tried for an alleged crime made no remarks outside Jerusalem District Court on Monday and sat inside with his back to cameras, arms crossed over his chest. Asked to respond to the charges, which he has repeatedly deemed untrue, the prime minister replied: “I confirm the written answer submitted in my name.”
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Two DISTINGUISHED professors of Politics in what is considered the best University in the World- Harvard University wrote in their new book as follows: “Although some elected demagogues take office with a blueprint for autocracy, many, such as Fujimori, do not”.
Democratic breakdown, they say, doesn’t need a blueprint. Rather as Peru’s experience suggests, it can be the result of a sequence of unanticipated events- an escalating tit- for –tat between a demagogic, norm-breaking leader and a threatened political establishment.
The process, they affirmed, often begins with words. Demagogues attack their critics in harsh and provocative terms- as enemies, as subversives and even as terrorists.