"Free Israel": Knesset member Eli Avidar this week submitted the new party headed by him to the registrar of political parties.
According to Avidar, the party will promote the laws of the accused, the change of the system of government and the purity of morals, and will fight for the right of every citizen to exist with dignity and to live according to his own way: "The time has come for a new contract with the public. Free from fraud and crooks in politics."
MK Avidar also said: "All the cowards who refused to pass the Criminal Accused Law caused the overthrow of the change government, and continued the Netanyahu governments' policy of trampling on civil rights.
They will pay for it at the ballot box.
This is an omission that causes a huge group among our voters to lose confidence.
"'Free Israel' will be a new political home for good and valuable citizens, who see their elected representatives spewing campaign slogans on the screens every night - and in the moment of truth do exactly the opposite.
"It's time for Israel to be free from dictatorship, corruption, coercion, fear, incitement, racism, bullying, exploitation, organized crime and hesitant politicians, who blur positions in order to run into Netanyahu's arms at the moment of truth.
"This is the time for Israel to be free from Netanyahu, and from anyone accused of crimes - who will not be able to form a government. A 'free Israel' will fight the cost of living, for peace and social justice, and will work with all its might to change our rotten and corrupt system of government. This is the time for Israel to be free to dream. Free to make peace."
The final list will be revealed near the time of submitting the lists.
As I recall, about a month ago Avidar hinted at the establishment of a new party, then he said: "Give yourself a choice, ask yourself if you want a party that will be able to deal with what is going to happen - with Dodi Amsalem who wants to break bones, with Shlomo Karai who wants to go to court with 9, with those who say the ombudsman should be fired.
"Will you vote for a Belfort party, that will keep its word, fight for democracy and your rights - or will you vote for number 22 in a party that you don't even know who it is but you vote for the bloc?"
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