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Rebellion of the chairman of the Ra'am faction: "That the summaries be fully respected, or that we go to the polls"
The chairman of the Interior Committee, MK Walid Taha, protests the coalition's refusal to advance the law designed to allow the connection of houses built without a permit to the electricity grid.
MK Taha canceled the committee's deliberations and sharpened the tone in front of the coalition: "We have reached the decisive stage"
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Yaki Adamkar
Tuesday, 19 October 2021, 11:44 Updated: 11:58
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The chairman of the Interior Committee, MK Walid Taha, canceled the discussions of the committee he heads on Wednesdays and Thursdays, which were supposed to discuss laws from the Arrangements and Budget Law, and also decided to boycott the votes in the plenum tomorrow, in protest of the coalition's refusal to promote the law The electricity he sought to promote early next week.
The RAAM faction submitted the bill intended to allow the connection of houses built without a permit to the electricity grid, and the faction's chairman, MK Taha, asked for it to be approved by the Ministerial Committee on Legislation this coming Sunday. A tense meeting took place yesterday Justice Minister Gideon Saar and Coalition Chairman MK Idit Silman, and no agreement was reached between the parties.
MK Taha then decided on the move against the coalition. MK Taha explained in his bill that "many localities in Israel, most of them Arab localities, suffered for years from a lack of planning and as a result the residents of these localities were unable to issue building permits, which caused them to "They could not connect to the electricity, telephone or water network. In most cases, the same residents ended up connecting to these networks in a pirated or illegal manner."
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Taha (Photo: Flash 90, Yonatan Zindel)
According to MK Taha, “The bill is primarily intended to ensure that the various connections are made legally and safely.
Pirate power connections for example can greatly endanger residents.
Therefore, according to the bill, the connection will be made legally and safely and in accordance with the safety requirements of the IEC. "
MK Taha issued a statement in which he sharpened his tone with the coalition:" We have reached the decisive stage. "Life and the state prevent tens of thousands of homes from connecting to electricity because it has not bothered to advance planning in Arab society for decades. Neither have they promoted planning nor are they punishing the citizens for policies imposed on them."
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