Dienstag, 18.06.2019 / 20:07 Uhr

Avigdor Lieberman will israelische Regierung ohne Religiöse

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Thomas von der Osten-Sacken

In Israel ist schon von einer Art politischer Revolution die Rede, denn mit dieser Stellungnahme könnten sich die politisch völlig festgefahrenen Fronten grundlegend ändernÖ

Avigdor Lieberman, the president of the political party Israel Beiteinu has made very clear that he wants to be a part of a unity government between the right Likud and left Blue and White party, without the ultra-orthodox parties. “Last week, against the background of Netanyahu’s attempts to focus the campaign on the question of who would be the next prime minister, I was amazed to see the fierce and shameful competition that developed between Gantz and Netanyahu over who would surrender and give more to the Haredim”.

According to Lieberman, the future government will be a Government that represents the will of the absolute majority of the citizens of the State of Israel

‘We will force a government with the Likud and with Blue and White, which will be an emergency government, a national-liberal government. And we will do everything to block the ultra-Orthodox, who will not be allowed into the government,” he said.

It did not take long for the Likud to attack Liberman: “The cat is out the bag. Liberman says explicitly that he is willing to go with Blue and White, and force the establishment of a leftist government. Anyone who wants a right-wing government must vote only for the Likud party, headed by Netanyahu.”

Blue and White responded: “Better late than never. If Liberman had come to this conclusion before he and his party voted for the dispersal of the Knesset, they would have avoided unnecessary elections for the people of Israel.”