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10 days for the expiration of the mandate: There is a future
Contacts between the parties will resume after they were stopped due to the "guardian of the walls", with the goal, among other things, to try to put pressure on the right to return to negotiations. To the government
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Sunday, May 23, 2021, 4:40 p.m.
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In the video: Lapid clarifies that he does not intend to give up the mandate (Photo: Contact)
The Yesh Atid party announced today (Sunday) that negotiations will resume tomorrow for the formation of a government.
It was also reported that the Yesh Atid teams will meet with the teams of the various parties, and that the meetings will take place in the village of Maccabiah.
Simultaneously with the meetings of the negotiating teams, the chairman of Yesh Atid, Yair Lapid, intends to meet the party leaders in the bloc today and tomorrow.
There are ten more days left on Lapid's mandate. , He has no way of getting a government formed.
At the same time, Bish Atid decided to resume negotiations with the other parties that were supposed to be members of the coalition and to continue the talks that had been suspended due to the fighting in Operation Wall Guard.
The goal, among other things, is to try to put pressure on the right to return to negotiations anyway.
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The purpose of the move is to put pressure on the right to return to negotiations anyway. Lapid (Photo: Flash 90, Yesh Atid)
Until the start of Operation Wall Guard, Lapid and Bennett had coalition negotiations with Blue and White, New Hope, Yisrael Beiteinu, Labor, and Meretz, in which initial understandings were reached on the division of portfolios and the government's baselines. But admit and are aware that without Bennett there is no possibility of forming a government.
At the same time, Bish Atid plans to raise three laws tomorrow in a committee and approve an exemption from a discount obligation that will allow them to be advanced in an expedited procedure in the Knesset: the law restricting the prime minister's term, the law preventing a criminal defendant from forming a government.
The change bloc is aware that without the right-wing chairman joining, they will not be able to form a government. Bennett (Photo: Flash 90, Yonatan Zindel)
Earlier, Bennett published a Facebook post in which he called for the formation of a functioning government, after he remained silent during the days of the operation.
"There are several options for forming a government, if we just remove the boycotts and understand the magnitude of the hour," he wrote.
Despite Bennett's remarks, he has not spoken to Lapid for a week and a half, and the bloc that opposes Netanyahu says that in any case the previous proposal that was on the table to the right - which would have placed Bennett in the prime minister's position - is no longer relevant.
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