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Speaking on Radio Reshet Bet, Avigdor Lieberman said that Israel Beytenu had made enough concessions in order to allow for a stable coalition. Referring to the rejection of Prof. Daniel Friedmann as a candidate for Minister of Justice, Mr. Lieberman said that it was “left-wing Macarthyism”. According to Mr. Lieberman, Ehud Barak is using Daniel Friedmann as an excuse for not joining the ... |
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Israel Beytenu and Likud are very close to a coalition agreement. Both parties have agreed to a proposal for a law on responsible citizenship that would strip anyone who has committed acts of espionage, treason, or terror of any state subsidies or other governmental financial support. Both parties also agreed on a law regarding land allocation for soldiers and those who have served in the National ... |
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The Likud party has agreed to table a bill on the Oath of Responsible Citizenship. The bill would stipulate that anyone who breaches the responsibilities of citizenship through treason, espionage, or terrorism will lose the economical benefits and rights incorporated in Israeli citizenship, such as national insurance ... |
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The Likud negotiating team met with representatives of Israel Beytenu on Thursday morning, and began drafting a coalition agreement which touched on a number of issues central to the Israel Beytenu platform.Among the topics addressed during the meeting were the fight against terror, assistance for immigrants, and electoral reform, including making it harder for the Knesset to topple a prime minister, Israel Beytenu MK Stas Meseznikov said. In addition, the two parties discussed which ... |
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Speaking after Wednesday’s negotiation meeting with Likud, chief Israel Beytenu negotiator MK Stas Misezhinkov said, “We have asked Likud to give combat soldiers three years of free academic study upon their release from the army. “ MK Misezhinkov added that Israel Beytenu wanted to take the Likud proposal of one year free academic study for everyone who has served in the army or national service one step further. “By giving preferential ... |
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In a radio interview this Tuesday, Beytenu chair Avigdor Lieberman said that he thought that the most likely outcome of the elections would be a coalition of 65 Members of Knesset. “I think that it has a good chance of functioning capably. If can manage to function well for six months, then there is no doubt that after those initial six months, the coalition will broaden,” said Lieberman to Radio ... |
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In Monday’s Israel Beytenu’s faction meeting, Avigdor Lieberman said that he was optimistic about his meeting with the heads of the religious parties. “The meeting was characterized by a good atmosphere, a will to find solutions, and approach all of our issues in a positive way,” said Lieberman “We must understand that there is only one way – to be considerate of one another and seek out our common ... |
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Beytenu Chair Avigdor Lieberman speaks about the major issues facing ... |
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