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Kara is expected to vote in favor of the Pensions Act - this is the outline that emerges | Israel today

2022-02-28T18:12:30.010Z


Deputy Minister Kara met today with Prime Minister and Chairman of the Right Party Naftali Bennett The coalition is on its way to overcoming the crisis: Deputy Minister Avir Kara is expected to vote today (Monday) in favor of Defense Minister Bnei Gantz's pension law, after a compromise was reached that was first revealed in "Israel Today". Deputy Minister Kara met today with Prime Minister and Chairman of the Right Party Naftali Bennett. According to the outline, the Pensions Act will undergo


The coalition is on its way to overcoming the crisis:

Deputy Minister Avir Kara is expected to vote today (Monday) in favor of Defense Minister Bnei Gantz's pension law, after a compromise was reached that was first revealed in "Israel Today".

Deputy Minister Kara met today with Prime Minister and Chairman of the Right Party Naftali Bennett.

According to the outline, the Pensions Act will undergo a change after the first reading and will move to the joint work of the Labor and Welfare Committee and Foreign.

Legislation will end at the summer conference.

Earlier, Labor chairman Merav Michaeli said at the faction meeting: "I want to reassure you and I, I have received messages from Bnei Gantz people that the government is honest and the coalition is stable.

I was very happy to hear this, because the Labor Party would not have allowed the coalition to be challenged and would not have allowed God forbid to bring about anything that would jeopardize the existence of this important and effective government.

"We have proposed an outline that can lead to agreements and can allow us to vote in favor of a law that will certainly give value to the fighters in the IDF and in general strengthen our security forces.

We are confident that with good will, which is the number one thing that leads us, we will succeed in doing what we always succeed in doing and that is reaching agreements.and confidence.

The Labor Party does not undertake to support it on second and third reading. "

At the same time, a heated debate took place today between Likud members during the faction's meeting around the vote on the Pensions Law. 

MK Regev suggested during the debate not to attack the army but to say that the Likud is voting against pensions because they are in opposition. "I suggest you say we love the army and understand the dynamics in the army and the challenges in the army."

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Source: israelhayom

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