Report: The chairman of the Likud faction offered the coalition a surprising agreement, they responded

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Chairman of the Likud faction, MK Yariv LevinSubmitted a proposal to the coalition leaders, in which the parties will agree on a date for elections within a year, it was reported tonight (Tuesday) in News 13. According to the report, the election date will be agreed between December 2022 and May 2023.

In fact, in his proposal, Levin says that the opposition will give the government another nine months of rule and consent, in which it will not make it difficult for them to vote in the Knesset. It was further reported that the coalition rejected the proposal outright.

Because of the Likud, there was a denial of what was reported in the report. MK Yoav Kish tweeted on Twitter: “It was not and was not created. Yariv Levin did not submit any proposal and Drucker did not even turn to check.”

The coalition was supposed to put to the vote the extension of the temporary order: the application of Israeli law in Judea and Samaria, but in the absence of a majority and after the leaders of the opposition parties decided on sweeping opposition to any coalition law to overthrow it, Justice Minister Gideon Saar granted Prime Minister Bennett and Foreign Minister Lapid Per week the vote. Also, the vote on Yesh Atid’s bill to expand welfare services for people with disabilities was postponed for a week to ensure him a majority.

Coalition MKs have been updated that there are no agreements and no secure majority, so only proposals that have individual summaries with opposition MKs will come up (only seven clauses). It was also clarified to the MKs that everyone is responsible for obtaining a majority for his laws, and if anyone knows that he does not have a majority he should update.

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