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Shaked: "The majority in the government should be right" Israel today

2021-03-16T21:52:27.842Z


| political MK Ayelet Shaked was a guest at the i24News studio and "Israel Today" and claimed: "Only a vote to the right will prevent a fifth election" Member of Knesset Ayelet Shaked was a guest today (Tuesday) at the joint election studio of i24NEWS and "Israel Today". "If you vote right, it's the best guarantee that there will be no fifth election. Right is between the two blocs: 'Only Bibi' block and 'On


MK Ayelet Shaked was a guest at the i24News studio and "Israel Today" and claimed: "Only a vote to the right will prevent a fifth election"

Member of Knesset Ayelet Shaked was a guest today (Tuesday) at the joint election studio of i24NEWS and "Israel Today".

"If you vote right, it's the best guarantee that there will be no fifth election. Right is between the two blocs: 'Only Bibi' block and 'Only not Bibi' block, right is in the middle and we have a responsibility to form the next government."

As for Prime Minister Netanyahu, Shaked said: "Netanyahu has no problem going to more rounds of elections - he continues to be the caretaker prime minister."

In addition, although she clarified that the chairman of the right is "best suited to serve as prime minister," Shaked stressed that for the party, the main thing is that a clear right-wing government is formed: "The majority in the government should be right-wing.

Netanyahu has never formed a right-wing government.

He always turned to the left.

There are currently 80 seats for right-wing parties.

80 right, 30 left, 10 - the Arab parties.

There are various options for forming a right-wing government. "

Erez Lin participated in the preparation of the article

Source: israelhayom

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