After at the beginning of the month over 50 chairmen and CEOs of large chains and companies in the economy called for dialogue on the subject of the legal revolution, Chai Galis, CEO of the Big Shopping Centers Group, came out this evening (Sunday) with his first statement on the subject of the legal revolution.
Galis wrote a post on Facebook criticizing the parties who do not reach a solution.
He wrote: "Forbidding Bibi to deal with the reform is one of the best jokes.
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The country is burning like it has never burned before and the ombudsman is playing games I think.
"It hurts our successful country to see the delusional behavior of all parties. I believe that, as in business, when there is a problem, it is attacked head-on-immediately until it is resolved and we move on."
Galis continued: "With their failed conduct, our politicians, from all sides, and alongside them the detached legal guild, are harming the chance of ending the crisis and we, the citizens of the country, will pay the price."
Galis is among the signatories of the letter, which called for negotiations a month ago.
The letter was signed by, among others, Harel Wiesel, CEO of the Fox Group, Zvika Schwimmer, CEO of Elektra Khemeh, Avi Edri, the owners of Cinema City, Avi Shumer, CEO of Tzomat Safirim, Anat Bogner, CEO of Delta Israel, Shahar Torg Man, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Beryl Group and more.
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