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When every party is a tongue in cheek, Bennett and Lapid's cooperative will look mainly for industrial silence - Walla! news

2021-06-16T09:37:53.178Z


The large gap heard in the Knesset plenum between the cries of anger of the new members of the opposition and the relative restraint they maintained in the coalition reflects the new reality into which the political system is emerging today. The task of maintaining the government will be difficult since its establishment, especially when the Likud and its partners will not give Bennett and Lapid one day of silence.


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With each party being a tongue-in-cheek, Bennett and Lapid's cooperative will seek primarily industrial silence.

The large gap heard in the Knesset plenum between the cries of anger of the new members of the opposition and the relative restraint they maintained in the coalition reflects the new reality into which the political system is emerging today.

The task of maintaining the government will be difficult since its establishment, especially when the Likud and its partners will not give Bennett and Lapid one day of silence.

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Monday, 14 June 2021, 10:51

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It's up and it will be: Yesterday, at 20:59, Benjamin Netanyahu got up from the chair in which he has been sitting for the past 12 years and moved to sit in the place of the opposition chairman. Two minutes later, Naftali Bennett swore allegiance as the 13th Prime Minister of Israel. Rabin opened bottles of champagne, outdoors Balfour street gathered mourners grieve, most Israelis were in and saw TV screens how the inverter. Minister Bennett-torch set off, and Netanyahu on the way home to pack his bags.



As expected staggered swearing-in ceremony was dramatic. he started shouting , Ugly curses and protest demonstrations by Likudniks, Smutrichs and Haredim towards the incoming prime minister, and ended in endless applause from members of the change government and their guests for minutes after the ceremony was over. Of Netanyahu and his supporters about the abandonment of the right, and the excitement and joy of his opponents who after two and a half years managed to move him out of power.

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The job of maintaining the government will be difficult since its establishment.

Bennett and Lapid (Photo: Walla !, Reuven Castro)

Netanyahu's final was loud and big. The loud protests of his loyalists disrupted the speech of Bennett, who could barely utter a whole sentence without anyone shouting at him "liar," "swindler," or "thief." He did not stop them, did not calm them down, did not call them to order. While Bennett tried to say goodbye to him in a dignified and respectful tone, in a conciliatory and stately message - he delivered his first opposition speech, and took the stage to make accusations, intimidate the Raanana-Maraana government and quarrel between his successor and the President of the United States. The government of change filled their mouths with water and responded with exemplary silence. The only interjections that bothered him came from the common benches, which were not members of the coalition.



It is probably easier to be generous with winners than to acknowledge a scorching loss, but this decibel gap also reflects the new reality into which the political system is waking up this morning.

After more than a decade of sole and centralized rule of one man, a master of words and a polished propaganda machine and charisma, the most important commodity of the new government, which is more like a cooperative, is industrial quiet.



Each of the eight parties is a Libra language, and each has different and even conflicting interests, as can already be seen in the coalition agreements, which are full of fundamental contradictions about religion and state or splitting the role of ombudsman. Even more, and will oblige everyone from time to time to shut up and swallow goats.

The Likud does not intend to give them one day of silence.

Bennett, Lapid and Gantz swearing in government (Photo: Reuven Castro)

There are two ordering principles that play in favor of the government of change: the first is of course just not Bibi, and the second is that almost everyone, except the Bnei Gantz, have reached exactly where they wanted, if not more so, the pinnacle of their aspirations. Bennett, the Prime Minister, Lapid, the Minister of Foreign Affairs and possibly also the Prime Minister in two and a quarter years, Lieberman, the Minister of Finance, Saar, the Minister of Justice, Mansour Abbas is the chairman of the Interior Committee with control over budgets and huge plans for Arab society. In March, they returned to sit in the government after more than 20 years in the opposition, and Merav Michaeli brought the Labor Party back from the dead straight to the corridors of power. Everyone needs time, and they have nothing to gain from a rapid disintegration for a fifth election. With all this goodwill, senior figures in the change bloc estimate, at least the first budget will pass, and it should ensure relative stability, for at least two years.



It's just that the Likud and its partners do not intend to give Bennett and Lapid even one day of silence, and the noise they will make from the opposition could shake the foundations of the co-op.

The tiny majority in which the government was sworn in, on the cusp of a vote, will challenge it with a budget and any other significant move.

In addition, dozens of right-wing ideological bills are already on the table, with the intention of creating embarrassment to crisis in the change government on a weekly basis, just as there is a future and the right did blue and white and the Likud last year while sitting in opposition.

Most of the ministers came to the office they wanted.

The first meeting of the new government (Photo: Official website, Reuven Castro)

In the previous government, outside pressure reinforced the need for Blue and White to justify entering the government with Netanyahu and torch the angry base for breaking the promise.

The dynamics now may be similar: both the right and a new hope will want to prove that this is not a left-wing government and will try to accumulate right-wing achievements, even if small, to refute Netanyahu's campaigns.

The survival of the government will depend, among other things, on the generosity and generosity of the left-wing government - Labor and Meretz - to absorb and swallow and maintain the right to remain silent.

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