Yamina MK: Silman was tricked, the Likud has no alternative government in this Knesset
Deputy Minister Abir Kara: Idit Silman caved to heavy pressure. The Likud has no alternative government in this Knesset.
Israel National News
15.04.22
Deputy Minister Abir Kara (Yamina) on Friday sent a message to party activists and announced that he will remain in the coalition for the time being. Kara wrote, "Idit Silman fell into a trap. She was under very heavy pressure, slander, cursing and demonstrations and surrendered. But the truth must be told - the Likud has no alternative government in this Knesset."
Meanwhile, Channel 12 News commentator Amit Segal wrote in his weekly column in the Yediot Aharonot newspaper that the Yamina party, despite its promises, is preparing to rely on the predominantly Arab Joint List party in order to ensure the survival of the coalition.
In interviews this week, Prime Minister Naftali Bennett ruled out a partnership with Joint List chairman Ayman Odeh in the government or the coalition, but left other options open. On Tuesday he defined the boundaries: No to a permanent safety net, but yes to so-called "parliamentary maneuvers".
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Deputy Minister Abir Kara: Idit Silman caved to heavy pressure. The Likud has no alternative government in this Knesset.
Israel National News
15.04.22
Deputy Minister Abir Kara (Yamina) on Friday sent a message to party activists and announced that he will remain in the coalition for the time being. Kara wrote, "Idit Silman fell into a trap. She was under very heavy pressure, slander, cursing and demonstrations and surrendered. But the truth must be told - the Likud has no alternative government in this Knesset."
Meanwhile, Channel 12 News commentator Amit Segal wrote in his weekly column in the Yediot Aharonot newspaper that the Yamina party, despite its promises, is preparing to rely on the predominantly Arab Joint List party in order to ensure the survival of the coalition.
In interviews this week, Prime Minister Naftali Bennett ruled out a partnership with Joint List chairman Ayman Odeh in the government or the coalition, but left other options open. On Tuesday he defined the boundaries: No to a permanent safety net, but yes to so-called "parliamentary maneuvers".
more.............. https://www.israelnationalnews.com/news/325954