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The Plenum - Introduction |
 | | The work in the plenum is divided into legislation, debates on issues of national concern, supervision of the government's work, the expression of confidence or no-confidence in the Prime Minister, the election of the holders of certain public offices and ceremonial activities. |
 | | The agenda of the plenum may include bills, motions for the agenda, parliamentary questions and motions of no-confidence. |
 | | The plenum does not require a quorum in order to hold sittings, and it is very rarely that all 120 Knesset Members are present. |
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