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Opinion Rotation is sometimes a deadline for the end of the government Israel today

2022-11-30T21:52:10.686Z


During three years of crisis, the politicians overcame their fears with the help of rotations, parities, Norwegian MKs, and division of positions • Rotation, it must be remembered, is sometimes a deadline • For more details on the matter, you can contact Benny Gantz


Relative to the homogeneous government that is supposed to be formed, it seems that in everything related to the distribution of the cases, it will be quite heterogeneous.

Not to mention completely temporary.

Many of the voters of the right-wing bloc, who have been waiting for the formation of the coalition, cannot help but look at the coalition negotiations with wide eyes and realize that something here is completely messed up. After all, contrary to the delegitimization campaign of the other side and parts of the media, these voters have no problem with Itamar Ben Gabir being the minister of national security or For Smotrich to be the Minister of Finance, or even the Minister of Defense. They wish for the strengthening of governance and reforms in the judicial system. It starts with the puzzling methods for managing the contacts led by Netanyahu, continues with the unnecessary insistence of the partners, and reaches endless negotiations that could have ended in a short time.

Deri

The opposite of Smotrich in the economic view, photo: Oren Ben Hakon

Despite this, the chance that Netanyahu will be able to satisfy a government without an extension of two more weeks from the president of the country is decreasing.

All this while the security situation is unstable, some of the outgoing ministers are no longer functioning, and others are busy with last-minute brazen shenanigans.

The thought that they could have been replaced two weeks ago makes me cringe.

This is nothing compared to the half cases, the rotations, the transfer of trust units from office to office and the planned quick laws, which are designed to allow the homogeneous coalition to get back on its feet.

Even the biggest supporters of the incoming government will have to admit that this is a rather crazy opening. Thus, for example, Bezalel Smotrich is expected to serve as finance minister for two years, and Aryeh Deri will be appointed after him.

Beyond the difficulty of the minister to prepare long-term plans in such a bad economic reality, these are two complete opposites in their economic perception.

Smotrich vs. the workers' committees, Deri Bedam, photo: Yehuda Peretz

Smotrich liberal, Deri centralist.

Smotrich against the workers' committees, Deri in their favor.

Smotrich believes in market forces, while Deri believes in welfare policies.

When it comes to an issue as significant as the state treasury, and Netanyahu also understands this, there is a need first and foremost for stability.

This is how the prime minister-designate justified the two-year budget he passed in 2009 and which has since been adopted by all his governments.

This concern also exists in the Ministry of Defense in light of the intention to subordinate the IOSH Police to the Minister of National Security, or to disperse the powers of the Civil Administration in the Territories.

During three years of crisis, the politicians overcame their fears with the help of rotations, parities, Norwegian MKs, distribution of portfolios, offices and positions. Precisely now, with a majority on the right, there was an opportunity to return the crown to its former glory. Stable and clear governments as before.

For more information on the matter, please contact Bnei Gantz, photo: Gideon Markowitz

But this opportunity was missed.

Rotation, you have to remember, is sometimes a deadline.

The expected exchange date is often also the end date of the government.

For more details on the matter, you can contact Bnei Gantz.

From the moment the government is sworn in, the ministers will be forced to keep their election promises.

Despite everything, one can see a change in the right-wing leaders' habit of tiptoeing from the moment they entered the office.

It seems that this time most of them did come to rule.

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Source: israelhayom

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