The bureau is disbanding: Bennett’s chief of staff is also leaving

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Benzi Robin, Knitted News23.05.22 10:56 22 Bayer Tishpev

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The bureau is disbanding: Bennett's chief of staff is also leaving

Photo: Kobi Gideon / GPO

Ten days after the surprise departure of Shimrit Meir, the prime minister’s political adviser, Bennett’s bureau continues to disintegrate.

The prime minister’s chief of staff, Tal Gan Zvi, asked Bennett to end his term in the coming weeks. Gan Zvi has been accompanying Prime Minister Bennett for the past decade since entering politics.

He served as the head of his bureau in the Ministry of Economy, as the head of his staff in the Ministry of Education and as an adviser on his behalf in the election campaigns and subsequent coalition negotiations.

Gan Zvi (41), who has a bachelor’s degree in economics and business administration from Ariel University and a master’s degree in law from Bar Ilan University, has been the faculty leader for the past year, since the formation of the government in June last year. He will complete his role in the coming weeks in an orderly manner and after completing the tasks on which he is entrusted.

Tal Gan Zvi (Photo: Yossi Lazrof)

Bennett: “His work was a valuable asset for me”

In a statement issued by Prime Minister Naftali Bennett, he thanked Gan Zvi for many years of working together and said: “From the moment I entered politics, Tal has been one of the pillars of my public work, at all the various stations. With extraordinary dedication and loyalty, ups and downs, hard work around the clock. “

“I sadly but understandingly accepted his decision to end his position as chief of staff in the Prime Minister’s Office after an intensive and saturated year of work, and at the end of a decade of working together. “.

The head of the faculty, Tal Gan Zvi: “I have had the privilege of working for the past decade with a true public servant who has always been and always remains in Israel’s best interests. “Through education to security issues and fateful policies.”

“At the end of a decade of intensive and intensive work, and after a year in the challenging and busy role of Chief of Staff, I wanted to end my position soon and turn to new avenues. It was a significant and extraordinary period. I thank the Prime Minister for the joint path .

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