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Balad chairman: "Our public wants unity, but Abbas was wrong and went with Netanyahu"
A former friend of Ra'am's chairman of the joint list, MK Sami Abu Shehadeh, accused Abbas of deciding to "give Netanyahu exactly what he wanted." At the same time, he stated that he would be willing to run for any government under certain conditions: "If a law is repealed Nationality and in its place will rise a law of equality and recognition of the Arab minority - we will definitely support "
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Monday, 29 March 2021, 10:50 Updated: 10:57
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Balad chairman Sami Abu Shehadeh this morning attacked RAAM chairman Mansour Abbas, his former colleague on the joint list, in an interview with 103FM, and accused him of splitting the party.
"There were many things we were wrong about, but one of the obvious things is Mansour Abbas' walk with Netanyahu. Our public wants unity and Abbas decided to split the joint list and give Netanyahu exactly what he wanted," said MK Abu Shehadeh.
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"Abbas has decided to split the joint list."
Sami Abu Shehadeh (Photo: Reuven Castro)
Alongside this, he said he would consider supporting any government.
"If there is a government whose guidelines want to delete the Nationality Law and vote in its place for the Equality and Recognition of the Arab Minority in the State of Israel as a national minority, we will definitely support it. Anyone who believes in democracy should give us our rights," he said.
Can complete a majority for each of the blocks.
Abbas, last week (Photo: Yoav Itiel)
RAAM, which split from the joint list, won four seats and is a tongue-in-cheek that could complete each bloc a majority to form a government or other moves in the Knesset. The Knesset or the enactment of a law against a prime minister is criminally charged.
Yesterday, Abbas met with the chairman of Yesh Atid, Yair Lapid, at the latter's house. According to a statement from the two parties, the two "held a discussion on the possibility of forming a new government," and announced that talks between them would continue in the coming days. Talks and collaboration.
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