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Netanyahu met with MK Shikli to examine whether he would join a motion of no confidence in the Citizenship Law
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It was reported that the head of the opposition met this morning with the MK on the right and talked to him about the effort to overthrow the citizenship law.
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Monday, 05 July 2021, 22:58 Updated: 23:02
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Opposition leader Benjamin Netanyahu met this morning (Monday) in the Knesset with MK Amichai Shikli (right) and spoke with him about the effort to overthrow the Citizenship Law. Walla !. vote of no confidence. according to sources, Scicli said that if the law will be brought in the words he will support it, together with the coalition, if this would be a no-confidence he would consider his position. on behalf of the shekel and the Likud did not respond.
shekel voted against the establishment of the government of Bennett-torch month He passed, but later reached an agreement with Yur Yemin, Prime Minister Naftali Bennett, on limited parliamentary cooperation so that he would not be declared a retiree of the faction and would be subject to legal restrictions on future dealings with another party. In the legislation of the coalition to the substance of the matter and issue and not to automatically join the position of the opposition.
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Shikli (Photo: Reuven Castro)
In light of his opposition to the formation of the government, Shikli has become a popular and recurring figure in the Likud, but if he is declared a right-winger he will not be able to run in the next elections in any existing party but only in a new framework.
In an interview with News 13 tonight, he said that if the election had taken place today, he would have supported Netanyahu, and not Bennett, as prime minister.
At the same time, he announced today that he has decided to appoint Noy Bar, a senior member of the right-wing organization "If You Will" - who Shikli was also active in in the past.
Bar is also the life partner of the son of Likud chairman Avner Netanyahu.
The Likud today examined the possibility of turning the vote on the Citizenship Law into a vote of no confidence in the government, in order to embarrass the coalition and reduce public criticism of their apparent opposition to the law.
At a meeting of the Likud faction that convened today to discuss the law, faction chairman Yariv Levin said that "there is a possibility of turning the Citizenship Law into distrust.
There are considerations here and there.
It could be pushing the Arabs into a not-so-simple corner, and not sure it's bad for us.
We'll make a decision tonight.
This option on the face of it is a correct option, but it remains to be seen whether in the final data this option will be correct. "
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