Against the background of the crises in the coalition and the opposition's attempts to maintain contacts with the Minister of Justice, New Hope Chairman Gideon Saar, a first-of-its-kind meeting of right-wing civil society organizations and organizations will be held in Jerusalem today, in preparation for detailed work plans.
Ahead of the conference, polls commissioned by opposition figures showed that a large majority of the national public understands the urgent need for judicial reform, restoring governance to the Negev and the Galilee and the cities involved, strengthening Jewish identity and other issues the right carries as a flag.
In religious Zionism, the right-wing marker in the opposition, it is claimed that the current government began its work with pre-prepared plans to advance left-wing policies in all areas, and made a fundamental change in the Jewish and democratic character of the State of Israel.
In light of this, the chairman of the Religious Zionist faction, MK Bezalel Smutrich, convened a meeting of civil society organizations to ensure that the right-wing return to power would not remain at the headline level.
That is, the next right-wing government that will be formed will receive detailed work plans of advancing right-wing and national policies, and will commit from day one to actual precedence.
"In the last year the right has learned an important lesson, and needs correction," says Smutrich. In the past. "
According to him, the current meeting is the first of a number of meetings to be held later.
"Organizations from a variety of fields have been invited, including governance and sovereignty, Jewish identity, the judiciary, immigration policy and infiltrators, and more," he says.
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