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Bennett: The right will not sit in the Lapid-led government
The party chairman made it clear that he had no problem with Lapid being part of the government, as long as he did not head it. "Netanyahu can only be replaced from the right," Bennett said, making it clear that he is not part "because of the bloc." The leakage of seats, and that the move may strengthen them even against Gideon Saar
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Naftali Bennett
Yair Lapid
2021 Elections
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Gideon Saar
Yaki Adamkar
Wednesday, February 24, 2021, 07:20
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Announced that his party would not sit in the government led by Yair Lapid.
Bennett (Photo: Flash 90, Jonathan Zindel, Flash 90)
Right-wing chairman Naftali Bennett announced this morning (Wednesday) that his party will not sit in a government headed by Yair Lapid. "He is left-wing.
We have no problem with him being part of the government but not leading it.
Netanyahu can only be replaced from the right. "He said this in an interview with Network B.
Bennett also clarified that he was not part of" Because of the Block, "as he put it. When asked if he would be willing to sit in a Saar-led government, Bennett replied:
I am in the camp of the people of Israel and we must keep the government in the national camp. "
He added that Saar does not have the ability to be prime minister despite his many years in politics. In recent days, Saar also spoke out against Lapid, but in a softer way. To be prime minister.
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"He's a leftist. We have no problem with him being part of the government but not leading it."
Yair Lapid (Photo: Knesset Channel, Shmulik Grossman, Knesset Spokeswoman)
On the right, it is estimated that such a statement will stop the leakage of seats, following the attack in recent days by Netanyahu over Bennett sitting in the Lapid-led government.
They hope that the statement will also strengthen the party with Likud supporters, who are debating whether to continue voting for Netanyahu but are afraid to vote for the right because of the possibility that he will sit with Lapid.
Sources in the party estimated that the move may strengthen them in the face of Gideon Saar as well.
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