As a window on the way out of the political system, but it turns out that "all of us" still exist • Acting chairman Yifat Shashbitton declares: "We will use the territory for the sake of the Likud"
Housing Minister Yifat Shaasha Bitton // Archive Photo: Hertzi Shapira
All parties expect the upcoming elections to be particularly tight. As part of the war on every vote, a conference of those who seemed to have disappeared from the political map would soon be held: activists of the All Party.
Since the Likud connection, Minister Moshe Kahlon's party has dropped from the public agenda, but it turns out that there are those who are still trying to inspire it - or at least keep it in mind. Housing Minister Yifat Shashbitton, who is the chairman of all of us, keeps in touch with key activists who worked for the party, and will soon convene to persuade them to vote for Likud.
MK Shasha Biton's speech at the plenum
Its guiding logic is the assessment that among all of us there are quite a few right-wing voters who do not want to vote for Netanyahu, nor do they want to vote for a religious list like the right. Because of this, they go to Lieberman or stay home. Shasha-beton wants to convince them to come back and vote for her.
"All of us are not just a party, we are all an idea," says Asha-Biton to "Israel Today," "There are loads of people who went with us, who are very important to address the social issues - housing prices, cost of living, etc. These people are still with us. To them that they should give me the power - today through the Likud vote - and so continue to act on the social issues. "
According to Shashbitton, "It is important for me to explain to activists that they really have nothing to look for elsewhere. They are not religious and so they will not vote right, they are right-wing voters who may go to Lieberman."