Knitted News09.06.22 07:53 Y. Sivan Tishpev
Orbach (Photo: Haim Goldberg)
A crumbling coalition: Right-wing CEO Stella Weinstein addressed this morning (Thursday) in an interview with Gali Tzahal about the situation in which MK Nir Orbach (right) is, and where she thinks things are going.
Contacts with the Likud?
“My friend Nir Orbach has a difficult decision to make. I do not know what he intends to do and how he sees the coalition. I have no answer as to what will happen,” she says.
She said, “This is a ridiculous attempt to extort threats. An elected public that chooses these paths – does not prevent a mission. In my opinion, the screenings for Big Brother have been opened. I recommend that those who do so turn to reality.” The interviewer, Effie Trigger, addressed the issue of MK Idit Silman: “Should a criminal investigation be opened against Idit Silman?”, Weinstein replied: “That’s what you said.”
It was also reported last night in the Walla that Orbach has been in talks with the Likud in recent days to retire from the coalition in exchange for armor on the party’s list for the next Knesset. Among the parties involved in the mediation between the parties are Alon Davidi, the mayor of Sderot, and MK Bezalel Smutrich.
It’s been a long time since Orbach was pressured to carry out the move. Orbach manages the contacts on his own, but would prefer if Ayelet Shaked were part of the deal with the Likud.
Sources involved in the details claim that Auerbach will make a decision in the coming days and if he decides to retire, he would prefer to do so together with Shaked, but at this stage he seems to believe that she is unable to break away from Bennett.
Orbach also said in closed talks this week that he had lost faith in the government, among other things against the background of the conduct of RAAM and Meretz around the Judea and Samaria Regulations Law.
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