Spokesman in the background of the storm of the appointment of the chief of staff: Restraint does not mean paralysis
Rabbi Miara clarified at the conference of the Speakers' Organization that there is not necessarily a legal impediment to appointing a new chief of staff during an election period: "Restraint does not mean paralysis."
She also referred to threats of eviction: "Stormy water will not divert us from our path"
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05/07/2022
Tuesday, 05 July 2022, 09:56 Updated: 10:11
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The ombudsman responds today (Tuesday) for the first time to the storm of the appointment of the chief of staff and says that "it is not right to freeze the government vote. The decision will be made according to facts without the influence of the majority."
She added that "restraint does not mean paralysis."
According to her, the decisions are made according to "professional criteria and therefore, the decision for a particular action can be made during an election."
Her remarks come after the defense establishment's ombudsman on Tuesday gave her a professional opinion according to which it is possible to continue the process of appointing the chief of staff even during the election period.
The legal opinion was accompanied by classified reviews by the IDF and the defense establishment on the security and political challenges facing Israel.
"Restraint, does not mean paralysis", Gali Bahrav Rabbi Miara (Photo: Reuven Castro)
Following the defense establishment's recommendation to allow the continuation of the chief of staff's appointment process, Likud MK Yoav Kish threatened the speaker that if she also agreed to the procedure, she would be replaced. In a tweet on Twitter, the MK wrote that Chief of Staff for the Transitional Government - The direct significance will be towards her and her status. Only the "on behalf of" spokesperson will allow this, so if she acts like this, she will be replaced immediately when we return to power.
" MK Eli Avidar from Yisrael Beiteinu wrote on Twitter: "Yoav, stop threatening the speaker!"
This is exactly the reason why you should not return to power. "Knesset Speaker MK Miki Levy also criticized, calling on Kish to retract his remarks.
This is an intolerable situation that must not be tolerated in a democracy, "he said.
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