The right is discussing the messages that went with them to the election - Bibi or just not Bibi:
Members of the right-wing party gathered last Sunday for a discussion with Ayelet Shaked in an attempt to find directions, ideas, uniqueness and especially messages to go to the polls with.
One of the main issues discussed at the meeting is: what to do about the question of joining the government with Netanyahu after the election.
The discussion raised, among other things, the possibility of declaring that Mina would not sit with Netanyahu, and the MKs immediately told Shaked that this was a message that they did not support.
The sages told Shaked: "It is hopeless.
We will not believe you either if you say that. "Shaked's entourage claims that the report is incorrect.
Where will Kahana go?
An issue that remains uncertain in the party is around Deputy Minister of Religions Matan Kahana.
Kahana said on Sunday that he is staying for the time being and will not take the funding units with him, but it is highly doubtful that Kahana will remain in the party.
Matan Kahana and Ayelet Shaked.
Uncertainty on the right, Photo: Oren Ben Hakon
In front of Kahana, initial explorations are taking place between him and the party of Bnei Gantz and Gideon Saar.
Kahana will not be included in Yesh Atid in any case.
Kahana himself is in no hurry to decide and is waiting to see the political developments.
Meanwhile, Kahana holds another dilemma between staying with Shaked or retiring from political life are a viable option at this time.
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