Knight Kara: “Silman has fallen into the trap, there is no alternative government”

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Against the background of the widespread crisis on the right following the resignation of Idit Silman from the coalition, MK Avir Kara today (Friday) referred to the political events in a letter he sent to activists.

“I know rumors are circulating and there is uncertainty so I want to put you in order – am I resigning from the government or not? What did I agree with Shikli and Idit? What is my opinion on the election?” He said at the beginning of his letter. “The situation is very simple – Edith Silman fell into the trap. She was under a pressure of very heavy pressure, slander, cursing and demonstrations and surrendered.”

“But the truth must be told – the Likud does not have an alternative government in this Knesset. I sent Idit and Shikli to see if there is one – so far it seems that the only option is to go to the polls,” he said. “We may get there. I will make every effort to prevent that from happening !!”.

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“If we go to the polls again we will not be able to complete the safety net for the self-employed in the next session on second and third reading and make history.

“We will not be able to thoroughly address the housing crisis that requires rooting after years of rendering necessary and ignoring necessary and unpopular measures instead of publicist exploitation of atmospheric parties with angled plans that only caused price hikes. To the authorities for the absorption of residents. “

Kara clarified that “for me, the grief over the election right now will be twofold – I am perhaps the most accomplished member of this Knesset: a huge reform of the Standards Institute, cosmetics, day care, abolishing one hundred million bureaucracy per year in business licensing, reducing unnecessary shutdown requirements in 80 percent of businesses in Israel .

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“The people of Israel do not need elections at the moment. There is a need to complete the security and social measures of the government, there is a need for stability and there is a need for a state budget that will allow ministries to operate and provide services to citizens,” he continued. “My top priority right now is to try and stabilize the system, to give the current government a chance to work for the citizens and complete the important reforms, to allow the IDF and the government to eliminate terrorism without dragging the systems into more years of elections and defamation.”

He added that “I told Shikli and Idit – let’s connect for the citizens who sent us and not for these and other politicians, we can bring together achievements for the general public, the national camp, the free economy for entrepreneurs and producers and achievements to lower the cost of living. We will work for citizens and not for politicians. “It will succeed – you can always press the election button in the future. They have not yet accepted my offer, but the offer is valid.”

“I will continue to fight for the uncompromising citizens of the State of Israel, those who have no bodies of pressure and interest, those who have no protection, no lobbyists, functionaries and shelters and I hope we can avoid years of indecision and instability.”

In conclusion, he addressed the other Knesset members: “An unprecedented opportunity has arisen for all politicians in the Knesset to work together for the common citizen who kneels under the burden of living, to work for the entrepreneurs who want to succeed in a system that presents them with a thousand and one crooked laws.” Of those who want to succeed without anyone interrupting them. “

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