Bennett’s former adviser: ‘The issue of credibility needs to be improved’

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Benzi Robin, Knitted News07.12.21 08:57 Tuesday in Tevet

Bennett's former adviser: 'The issue of credibility needs to be improved'

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After reaching a compromise agreement with Prime Minister Bennett, his former adviser Udi Reiter, said this morning (Tuesday) in an interview on 103FM radio: “I think Bennett is a good and serious person, he should start doing things.”

Reiter referred to the conflict between him and Bennett, regarding the work he did during the right-wing campaign in the last election: “The requests and demands were, and I am very pleased. The amount is classified and I must honor the agreement. We are talking about Bennett becoming prime minister “But things are backed up. We have talked about this issue in the past, and if Bennett pays and is backed up by the best law firms in Israel, there is evidence for all things, things were not just said.”

He said, “The whole campaign was in full consultation, and ‘Right’ issued a statement that they admit I was their full election adviser. We have a good result, no? ‘Right’ reached seven seats without Smutrich. These are the main plans of the campaign. Want to improve “The situation in the polls. The program was presented in the campaign, Bennett was a partner in things, he was very active and it’s not just me.”

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“I think the Likud is doing an ugly thing”

In an interview, Reiter stressed: “I think Bennett is a good and serious person. There is the issue of credibility that needs to be improved a bit, also the election promises for example. It is very important that some of what was promised in the election is implemented. “Ugly, politicians are not always credible.”

Netanyahu and Abbas (Photo: Tomer Newberg / Flash 90)

“The Likud, too, Netanyahu himself promised promises to Abbas and offered him integration into the coalition. He said he promised not to let Gantz be prime minister and then ran after him. “Everyone shouted at Bennett at the level of a crook in such an ugly way, I think it’s something that will hurt the Likud for a long time.”

Reiter added: “The government is calm, there is less hatred and incitement and things are balancing. Bennett needs to start doing things.”

Bennett during the campaign (Photo: Yossi Zeliger / Flash 90)

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