The chairman of the meeting met with the chairman of Ra'am, who became a tongue-in-cheek between the blocs. • The two agreed to continue the talks.
Labor Chairman Michaeli and Chairman Ram Abbas
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Gideon Markovich / Jill Eliyahu / Ginny
The round of meetings with Prime Minister Mansour Abbas continues: The chairman of the Labor Party, MK Merav Michaeli, met today (Tuesday) with MK Abbas. In this context, the two discussed the various options for forming the next government and potential collaborations. Continue the conversations.
Earlier, Blue and White chairman Bnei Gantz met with Abbas. Gantz asked Abbas to support a candidate who would field the bloc for change to form a government, and talks between them would continue in the coming days.
Gantz: "There were those who eulogized us - we chose to fight" // Photo: From Bnei Gantz's Facebook page
Earlier this week, Chairman Yesh Atid met with Abbas and discussed with him the possibility of forming a government. According to Abbas' associate, the mayor of Nazareth, Ali Salem:
Mansour kept his word.
They did not close anything at this meeting and certainly there was no commitment on the part of RAAM.
Salem then told Israel Today that Lapid expressed a willingness to listen and respond to most of the demands that would arise, but so far nothing has come up on the table.
"It was more of a meeting of politeness and acquaintance," he added.