Following the revelation of "Israel Today", it is revealed that Maor Avigal, the campaign adviser, was convicted of bribery • Saar: "Considering supporting a law that will prevent Netanyahu's tenure"
Gideon Saar
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Yossi Zeliger
New Tikva chairman Gideon Saar announced today (Wednesday) in an interview with the N12 website that he will consider supporting a law that would prevent Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu from serving in his position under indictment.
"I thought it was wrong to enact legislation in the circumstances that existed then, which was personal. I did not know how Netanyahu's attempt to enslave the state to his private interests would develop. "This is a bond of the Likud and the state to Netanyahu's personal interests. I will reconsider my position on this issue and bring it to my friends."
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However, he seems to be less sensitive in an assault house when it comes to maintaining moral purity and criminal offenses.
After hoping to admit for the first time that Tal Zilberstein, who was convicted and sentenced to five years in prison in Romania, serves as a consultant for a paid campaign, it now turns out that another dubious factor holds a senior position in Saar's election headquarters.
This is Maor Avigal, from the advertising agency Avigal and Abramovich Strategy, who serves as the main campaign man at the new Tikva headquarters, and who was convicted of criminal offenses of bribery, fraud and breach of trust.
Avigal's conviction relates to his time as assistant to former Lod mayor Bnei Regev.
As part of this role, she tilted a tender in favor of a parking services company in exchange for a NIS 200,000 bribe.
The indictment was filed in 2014, and the conviction, according to Abigail's confession, was received in 2016.
Avigal was also convicted of fraud and breach of trust in another case in the Lod municipality, related to the bias of a computer company tender.
New Hope has confirmed that Zilberstein and Abigail are serving in senior positions at its election headquarters.