Netanyahu urges Gantz to join unity government, vows ‘no shticks and tricks’

March 23, 2020 by JNS
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Saturday night that his Likud Party and rival Blue and White Party had reached agreement on the outlines of a national unity government, and called on Blue and White leader Benny Gantz to sign the deal, saying “millions of Israelis are waiting for us.”

A child watches as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu holds a live press conference on the new government restrictions for the public regarding the COVID-19 crisis on March 19, 2020. Photo by Chen Leopold/Flash90.

During an interview with Israel’s Channel 12, Netanyahu said he and Gantz had agreed to a rotation deal under which Netanyahu would serve as prime minister before handing the post over to Gantz. Addressing Gantz, Netanyahu vowed to “leave office on the agreed date,” with “no shticks and tricks.”

Under the terms of the deal, Likud would take the prime ministerial, finance and Knesset speaker posts, with Blue and White receiving deputy prime minister, and the defence and foreign ministries, before switching after a year-and-a-half. The Justice Ministry would be either split or led by an outsider.

Netanyahu added that while Likud was ready to sign on the dotted line, that would change if Blue and White and its centre-left bloc moved to oust Knesset Speaker Yuli Edelstein.

The centre-left bloc moved to force a vote replacing Edelstein before the speaker shuttered the Knesset on March 18, citing concerns over potentially exposing legislators to coronavirus infection.

Israel’s Supreme Court is expected to rule on Sunday that Edelstein must reopen the Knesset and enable the formation of committees, as well as allow a vote on who will take over the post of Knesset speaker.

Gantz responded on Twitter, “Those who want unity do not work with ultimatums and harmful leaks and certainly do not try to hurt our democracy and citizens by paralyzing the Knesset.”

JNS

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One Response to “Netanyahu urges Gantz to join unity government, vows ‘no shticks and tricks’”
  1. ben gershon says:

    only his ardent followers would trust bibi

    ben

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