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Rothman on Mandelblit: "Doing Political Calculations" Israel today

2021-03-15T09:04:49.784Z


| political A member of the Religious Zionist Party told "Bardugo on the Morning" that the ombudsman "uses all his hats to harm Netanyahu" • About Lapid: "A government with him is not a right-wing government" Eight days before the 2021 elections, and lawyer Simcha Rotman, who is running for Knesset on behalf of the Religious Zionist Party, participated this morning (Monday) in "Bardugo on the Morning," the n


A member of the Religious Zionist Party told "Bardugo on the Morning" that the ombudsman "uses all his hats to harm Netanyahu" • About Lapid: "A government with him is not a right-wing government"

Eight days before the 2021 elections, and lawyer Simcha Rotman, who is running for Knesset on behalf of the Religious Zionist Party, participated this morning (Monday) in "Bardugo on the Morning," the new podcast of "Israel Today," where he attacked the conduct of Spokesman Avichai Mandelblit and also spoke about Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and on the possibility that MK Naftali Bennett will be prime minister.

"Bardugo on the Morning" - Guest: Adv. Simcha Rotman // Submission: Yaakov Bardugo, Editing: Edith Druian Ohayon

"There is a ombudsman who decides when he advises or not, he makes political calculations.

Any reform we want to do cannot take place if the justice system is not addressed, "said Rothman, the spokesman for the Movement for Governance and Democracy.

"He's actually in it and says that because there are cases against Netanyahu, he prevents him from certain conduct - he uses all his hats together to hurt him."

Rothman also referred to the way judges are appointed in Israel, saying that the system must be changed: "The committee for appointing judges must be adjusted, the system does not work. In the United States, too, judges are elected by elected officials."

The lawyer did not hesitate to talk about Bennett's decision to run for prime minister, saying that after the election, he and MK Ayelet Shaked will be under great pressure from the media to form a left-wing government. "He may make the wrong choice because of pressure," he said of the possibility that Bennett would join Gideon Saar and MK Yair Lapid.

He also added that what really influences the conduct of the government is not only the identity of its leader, but of the members of his coalition.

"Each of the governments led by Netanyahu behaved differently - a government with Lapid is not a right-wing government, no matter who heads it."

Mati Tochfeld, the political commentator for "Israel Today", also spoke on the program, saying that Lapid was preparing for the election by intending to "drink" seats from other parties - thus risking parties from the "just not Netanyahu" bloc, such as Blue and White and Meretz, not passing the block. .

"He would like blue and white to retire because they make it difficult and burdensome for him, but Ganz will cling to the nails in the party even if he sees that he is not going through the blocking percentage," he said.

"The mainstream media works for Lapid, but the media does not want it to erase these parties."

Tochfeld also referred to the words of MK Avigdor Lieberman, and said that in his opinion he does not think that the chairman of Yisrael Beiteinu hates ultra-Orthodox as there were those who presented him.

"All his political life he has collaborated with the ultra-Orthodox, but he can not expect his audience to vote for him time and time again when he has the same message, he has to reinvent himself, but apparently he has reached a point of no return with the ultra-Orthodox, who completely disqualified him. ".

He also called Lieberman "the number one professional liar in the system, the perfect troll."

Source: israelhayom

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