On the way to a solution? Prime Minister Naftali Bennett and Foreign Minister Yair Lapid told Blue and White Chairman Bnei Gantz that the Pensions Law for Permanent Personnel will be approved in the Knesset on Monday. Changes in the law before the first reading in the Knesset. Proposed compromise: The law will be approved on first reading and amended in the Knesset.
Head-to-head battle Michaeli against Ganz: After all party leaders pledged to support the Pensions Law on Monday – Michaeli demands changes to the law before the vote and the reassuring message of Lapid and Bennett to Ganz@shemeshmicha #Evening News pic.twitter.com/SIH75ULBQp
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“We voted against in the government and I accept that something that has happened in the government requires the coalition, but we demand changes there,” said Minister Merav Michaeli in an interview to ask Amsterdamsky at the pocket games. “I have respect and appreciation for those who serve in the IDF, but also for teachers, who would not have an IDF without their work.”
Pension Crisis Factors at work: We will not allow the law to be passed on Monday – without changes. Coalition officials on Ganz: resentful, thinks he can land orders@yaara_shapira #Evening News pic.twitter.com/sRuRGH0Yt0
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“We must strengthen the fighters, but not the same law should apply to everyone. It is important, but it is like all the work in the public sector in Israel, and today the gap is unbearable, “said Michaeli.
The battle for pensions: The IDF released a video yesterday that was supposed to explain why this move is justified. @amsterdamski2 Disassembled it and found some inaccuracies #Pocket_Games pic.twitter.com/SwBP9BtIxH
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The chairman of the Blue and White faction, Eitan Ginzburg, told Shelly and Guetta here this evening that his party wants the government to continue to exist, but it insists that all coalition partners will live up to their commitment to support the IDF pension law. He noted that only after the bill is passed on first reading will it be possible to discuss the changes that will be made to it.