MK Zoabi: I will not return to the coalition, I will decide how to vote on the dissolution of the Knesset by order of conscience
The Meretz MK who resigned from the coalition said she had reached a "point of no return" and would not support the government. However, she did not provide an answer if she voted for or against the dissolution of the Knesset. There is no going back from my decision "
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19/05/2022
Thursday, 19 May 2022, 20:21 Updated: 21:06
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In the video: MK Jida Rinawi Zoabi on the essays in the Knesset of Israel (Knesset Channel)
MK Jida Rinawi-Zoabi said tonight (Thursday) that she had reached the "point of no return" and would not be able to support the government and be part of the coalition. This was after she announced her resignation from the coalition earlier. For or against the dissolution of the Knesset next Wednesday. "I may support from the outside.
"I will decide on Wednesday to dissolve the Knesset by order of conscience," she said in the Channel 12 newscast.
"I will not blow up this coalition automatically, but I can not continue like this," she continued.
I will vote according to my conscience, we will see what happens. "
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"I have reached the point of God's return."
MK Zoabi (Photo: Flash 90, Olbia Fitoussi)
Zoabi announced today his resignation from the coalition for Prime Minister Naftali Bennett and Deputy Prime Minister Yair Lapid.
"I can not continue to support the existence of a coalition that harasses in this disgraceful way towards the society I came from," she wrote in a letter sent to Bennett and Lapid, which was published in the media before reaching their offices.
Zoabi's retirement raises the opposition of the government in the Knesset to a majority of 61 MKs in the Knesset and officially turns the government into a minority government.
The Likud is considering the possibility of raising a bill to dissolve the Knesset as early as Wednesday next week.
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