MK Toma-Suleiman despite aid to coalition: "We do not want this government to continue to exist"
The Knesset member from the joint list clarified that although her party voted yesterday against the Likud's vote of no confidence, she is not interested in continuing to serve.
"This government has not given us a reason to want its continued existence"
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10/05/2022
Tuesday, 10 May 2022, 08:30 Updated: 09:02
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MK Aida Toma Suleiman (joint list) said today (Tuesday) that she is not interested in continuing the tenure of the Bennett-Lapid government.
This is despite the fact that the members of the joint list voted yesterday against the Likud's vote of no confidence.
In a conversation with Golan Yokfaz and Anat Davidov on 103fm, she clarified: "We do not want this government to continue to exist," but noted: "We do not want to go for a situation in which Itamar Ben Gvir could be some kind of minister or Smutrich."
Thomas Suleiman was asked why they did not help overthrow the government yesterday and replied: "It was not possible to overthrow the government. To overthrow this government in disbelief requires 61 votes. Beyond that, this government did not give us any reason to want its continued existence. ".
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Thomas-Suleiman (Photo: Knesset Spokeswoman Noam Moskowitz)
"We said it and we will continue to say it - we do not want this government to continue to exist. I think this government has already begun to disintegrate when the whole process began with Idit Silman. Those who dismantled this government are members of the government itself. "It will be less than 61. There will be different dynamics in the Knesset. We are not responsible for the fall of this government. I want to say that the joint is the only body in the Knesset that has never negotiated with Netanyahu, and never wanted Netanyahu."
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