Talk:Elyakim Rubinstein
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I have no problem with the article, aside from one thing: he is writen to be a politician, although (as far as I know) he never served in any political position. I think it will be best to categorize him as a civil servant\judge.
- It depends what you count as a political position, I suppose. He has served as Attorney General, which is arguably a political position, as it's a position in the Prime Minister's cabinet. --Delirium 22:41, Sep 9, 2004 (UTC)
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- The Attorney General (the Legal Adviser to the Government) is the head of the attorney's office, making it a CS position. He is not a member of the cabinet, as far as I know. Let me translate what the Justice of Ministry says on it's site about this role:
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- "The Legal Adviser to the Government is at the head of the legal division of the executive branch and the public legal service. He is responsible for:
- Standing at the head of the general prosecution
- Delivering legal guidance to the government
- Delivering guidance in making law memorandums
- Guarding the public interest (in the legal domain)"
- "The Legal Adviser to the Government is at the head of the legal division of the executive branch and the public legal service. He is responsible for:
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- So, should I change it? --Lidless Eye 00:30, Sep 10, 2004 (UTC)