Denial of voting for Haredim
Recently, more and more parties on the liberal right are starting to talk about denying the right to vote to the Haredim. Lieberman talks about it a lot and Yoaz Hendel also says that it is the most central part of his platform (Bennett doesn't talk about it as far as I know).
My question is, do you think this is a morally, democratically and liberally correct step?
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In my opinion, first of all, we need to decide what the legal status is. After it is clear that everyone has to enlist, any sanction is legitimate. I don't see what is so serious about denying the right to vote. Denying liberty (prison) is more serious. But of course, we can start with the necessary sanctions and it is likely that they will already solve a large part of the problem and there will be no need to deny voting.
Of course, the denial of voting and any other sanction cannot be applied to Haredim. This applies to anyone who does not fulfill their military service obligation. A secular person who does not enlist at all. And a Haredi who does enlist, of course not.
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