The High Court of Justice on Sunday said it had agreed to hear a petition arguing that it is against the law for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to form the next government.

The court said the hearing would take place December 31 at 9 a.m. before a three-judge panel led by Chief Justice Esther Hayut and including Deputy Chief Justice Hanan Melcer and Justice Uzi Vogelman.

The court also asked Attorney General Avichai Mandelblit to produce a legal opinion on the question of Netanyahu’s eligibility to return to the prime minister’s chair, and to hand it to the court at least 48 hours before the hearing.

Responding to the court’s decision to hear the petition, Netanyahu asserted that the judges did not have the authority to rule on his fitness. “Something simple about democracy: In a democracy, those who decide who will lead the people are the people, no one else. Otherwise, its simply not democracy,” he said in a video released on his social media channels.

Read more at Times of Israel.