PM begins talks to stabilize his government after Lieberman’s exit

Sources in the prime minister’s office in Jerusalem report that Binyamin Netanyahu has launched talks with coalition partners for stabilizing the government in an effort to avoid a snap general election. Avigdor Lieberman’s resignation as defense minister and the exit of his party leave the government with a fragile parliamentary majority (61 out of 120). Netanyahu may decide to provisionally take over the defense portfolio and hand foreign affairs to another minister. He may also opt for a cabinet shakeup.

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6 thoughts on “PM begins talks to stabilize his government after Lieberman’s exit

  • Nov 14, 2018 @ 21:53 at 21:53
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    Too many small political parties in an already very small and low on population religious-democratic republic!

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  • Nov 15, 2018 @ 0:23 at 0:23
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    Bibi your underwear is full of k… because of your fear of Hamas. You can not lead a government resign

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    • Nov 15, 2018 @ 0:44 at 0:44
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      I am not sure Debka should allow kids to make comments like that, yo mom knows bout yo crazy actions?

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  • Nov 15, 2018 @ 17:20 at 17:20
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    Netanyahu has done right. Two hamas commanders and five other terrorist are erased. Thats what counts.

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  • Nov 16, 2018 @ 0:12 at 0:12
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    Bibi Go Home and rest you are a chicken the next “diplomatic” move you will make is give Hamas control over the Temple mount Resign! you will not be bored you will soon packing to go to jail.

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