Galit Distel-Atbarian explains to the opposition what she will do as Minister of Information.
(Knesset Channel)
Minister of Information Galit Distal Atabrian tweeted a question this morning (Sunday), in which she sought to understand how many of the users support the legal reform promoted by the government, and in response - only about 5,000 marked "like" out of a hundred thousand views on the tweet.
"They tell us in the polls that you regretted it, or that you didn't even know or that you don't exist at all. Are they right?
Let's do a little experiment: Supporters of the reform, give a little click on the like so we know you're there," she wrote in a tweet at 09:33 am.
The tweet, which was viewed within hours by more than a hundred thousand users, received only about 5,000 "likes".
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Distal Atabrian (Photo: Reuven Castro)
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About two weeks ago, the legal advisor of the Prime Minister's Office informed Distel Atabrian that her plan to conduct a government-funded information campaign for the legal revolution raises "significant difficulties".
Distal, for whom the information ministry was re-established in January but whose powers or areas of activity have not yet been regulated, announced that her first action in the ministry will be an information campaign about the legal reform that the government is promoting.
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