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Due to the lack of a majority: the vote on the Family Reunification Law will be rejected once again - Walla! news

2021-06-30T15:08:44.311Z


The coalition planned to put the law to a vote tomorrow, but will postpone it until next Monday to continue efforts to gain a majority. A day later, the law will expire, and if it is not approved by then - family reunification in Israel will be possible until a different decision is made.


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Due to the lack of a majority: the vote on the Family Reunification Law will be rejected once again

The coalition planned to put the law to a vote tomorrow, but will postpone it until next Monday to continue efforts to gain a majority.

A day later, the law will expire, and if it is not approved by then - family reunification in Israel will be possible until a different decision is made.

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Yaki Adamkar

Tuesday, 29 June 2021, 19:35 Updated: 19:49

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The Citizenship Law will not go to the polls tomorrow, as the coalition has planned, due to the lack of a majority, and the vote on it will be postponed for another week until next Monday.

A day later, on Tuesday, the current law will expire, and if the coalition does not succeed in passing a new law by then - family reunification in Israel will be possible until it is re-approved.



Despite talks with Ra'am chairman Mansour Abbas in an attempt to gain the party's support for the law in exchange for easing it, party MKs have announced that they will not support the law either in exchange for a compromise.

MK Mazen Ganaim said this week in a conversation with Walla! That this is a "racist law" and has finally decided to oppose it in a vote in the Knesset. .

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Without a majority, the coalition again rejects the vote.

Bennett and Lapid (Photo: Reuters)

The decision to postpone the vote received Interior Minister Ayelet Shaked, who expressed opposition to such changes in the wording of the law or easing it but prefer to allow talks with UAL and other opponents of the law until the moment before its expiry, in an attempt to gain a majority in the plenum.



Likud coalition criticized the postponement of the vote "There has never been such a failed and faltering coalition before," the party said.

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