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Israel: ultimatum to Bennett from another deputy 'Yamina'

2022-04-07T11:15:23.798Z


The situation is complicated for Prime Minister Naftali Bennett struggling with a possible government crisis, triggered by his own party, 'Yamina' through the resignation of a deputy from the Idit Silman group. (HANDLE)


(ANSA) - TEL AVIV, APRIL 07 - The situation is getting more complicated for Prime Minister Naftali Bennett who is grappling with a possible self-governing crisis, triggered by his own party, 'Yamina' through the resignations of a deputy from the Idit Silman group.

Another member of parliament from the Nir Orbach group unultimatumed Bennett to remain in the majority coalition.


   There are three requests: the withdrawal of the government plan which cancels the subsidies for family accommodation for students of religious schools;

the convening of the commission for the launch of 4,000 new homes in the West Bank.

And the electricity connection for the illegal Jewish outposts still in the West Bank.

If the "requests" were accepted, Orbach said he was willing to remain in the majority.

Otherwise, if the MP left, Bennett's government would go into a minority with 59 seats compared to 60 for the opposition after having already lost a seat with Silman's resignation.


    The premier today met again with Interior Minister Ayelet Shaked, party number two and key figure.

But the course for Bennett seems to be uphill for now, even though he has garnered the support of the other leaders of the composite government coalition made up of right, center, left and, for the first time, an Arab party.

(HANDLE).


Source: ansa

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