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The decision this time: between the sovereign and the clerk Israel today

2020-08-20T20:40:08.377Z


| politicalElections are a necessity of the hour, they are necessary and important. Elections are imminent Photo:  Amit Shabi The question is not whether there will be a fourth election in 90 or 180 days. This issue has already been decided. Elections or redistribution of cards must take place within the next six months.  The birth of the perpetual government in the sin of Lapid and Lieberman's expulsi...


Elections are a necessity of the hour, they are necessary and important.

  • Elections are imminent

    Photo: 

    Amit Shabi

The question is not whether there will be a fourth election in 90 or 180 days. This issue has already been decided. Elections or redistribution of cards must take place within the next six months. 

The birth of the perpetual government in the sin of Lapid and Lieberman's expulsion of Gantz from the prime minister's dream shield, and her gun of threats was the enactment of personal laws against Netanyahu, and the secret of its existence was and remains guarded in Saladin's safes. This government became the government of the wars.

Prime Minister Netanyahu visits the Mahane Yehuda market // Photo: Eyal Mendel

A fierce struggle broke out between the Netanyahu government and the Ashkenazi-Nissenkorn-Mandelblit government. Even if the Blue and White partners and the Likud reach an agreement on a ceasefire and the postponement of the issues at hand, the seeds of decomposition have already become sprouts and even grown and become seedlings. The need for the hour that arises from this is to make a decision.

The struggle becomes apparent - between the rule of the bureaucrats who took over Israel and the rule prevailing in democratic sovereign states: the rule of the people through its representatives and elected representatives. And once a government is not governed - it has no right to exist. The current reality is that the Parthian war government is not in power.

The monopolies of the budget department of the State Service Commission of the State Attorney's Office remained in place, and were even intensified by the government of the officials of Blue and White. Likud ministers, too, comforted on the deer leather chairs and kind-hearted in the air-conditioning of their offices, have forgotten the need for the reforms for which they were elected.

Israeli politics will change in the next election, and the hope is that it will return to what it is: a system of flexible party coalitions, which prevents the unification of forces and expresses the will of the people.

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That is why elections are the need of the hour, and are required and even important. Even if a "just not Netanyahu" bloc is formed, it will be made up of party crises that hatred is the glue between them. Hate, we have already learned, does not form a government, and especially does not govern. Nor through alliances like the one forged between Nokdim and Ramat Aviv, which are all built on hatred and not on ideology. And this is just an example.

Israel needs a system of parties and leaders with an ideology, and emphasis is placed on the difference between leaders who express the will of the people and those who serve the bureaucracy for various reasons, and who become sovereign of the country in the name of legal rulings and taking power without proper legal or legal anchoring.

Will we see the Saladin party face off? I believe so. The cards are revealed and the next moves will be spread out on the table in front of our eyes. This means that in the next election, Israel will have to decide between the sovereign and the official.

Source: israelhayom

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