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Netanyahu: Ben Gvir will not be part of the government, but he will be part of the coalition
Following the signing of a surplus agreement with the list of religious Zionists, the prime minister made it clear that he would not appoint the chairman of a Jewish power to a position in the government if he formed it.
In an interview with Channel 20, he argued that there would be no further rotation government, despite the possibility that Bennett would require this as a condition of joining.
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Wednesday, February 10, 2021, 20:21
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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared this evening (Wednesday) that the chairman of Jewish Power Itamar Ben Gvir will not be part of the government if he forms it. This is after he pushed for the unification of religious Zionism and Jewish power, and signed a surplus agreement with the United List. government will set up an additional rotation.
"a rich man made a technical block with religious Zionism, he would probably be part of the coalition force as did Michael Ben Ari," he said, although Ben Ari, one of the founders of Jewish power, MK in the 18th Knesset faction The National Union, which was not part of the coalition.
In the 21st Knesset elections, Ben-Ari was placed 5th on the list of the right-wing parties, but the Supreme Court disqualified him from running due to racist remarks.
"It is interesting not to mention that Lapid will form a coalition with the right-wing factions if they go with a government with Hiba Yazbek, or number 7 in the Labor Party, which said it did not rise in the siren. This is hypocrisy in its name," he added.
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"There will be no part of the government."
Ben Gvir (Photo: Reuven Castro)
According to Netanyahu, "there will be no more rotating government. We need one prime minister. Everyone has already understood that. We will win the election and bring a full right-wing government."
This, against the background of the survey map, which marks Yemina and Naftali Bennett as the scales of the next government, and as someone who can demand rotation in the prime minister's office as a condition for joining Netanyahu's bloc or the bloc that opposes Netanyahu.
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