Posted on 10/21/2014 11:31:26 PM PDT by Eleutheria5
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu plans to warn the heads of the parties in his coalition that unless they compromise on issues of religion and state, the coalition will fall apart and new elections will be held, Channel 2 News reports.
According to the report, Netanyahu plans to relay this message in a meeting with the heads of the coalition parties that will be held on Wednesday.
The latest crisis in the coalition is centered around Netanyahus sudden decision to drop his support for the Conversion Bill, which was introduced by Hatnua. Mondays decision is being perceived as Netanyahus way of cooking up a deal with the hareidi parties so he can include them in the new coalition he forms after the next elections.
Netanyahus decision regarding the Conversion Bill has particularly angered MK Elazar Stern of Hatnua, who proposed the bill. According to Channel 2, Stern is threatening to not only leave the coalition but also resign from Hatnua unless the bill is promoted.
The report noted that Stern has been claiming in conversations with close associates that he is not the only MK who feels this way and that I have at least one more MK who would resign along with him.
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Stern and his colleagues, however, are not Netanyahus only problem, according to Channel 2 News. Economy Minister Naftali Bennett has also threatened to resign if the silent construction freeze in Judea and Samaria continues, according to the report.
Even if Netanyahu is indeed forced to hold early elections, he is reportedly not worried about the possibility that he will not be re-elected for another term as prime minister, especially given the latest polls. A poll last month gave the Likud 25 seats and a clear majority to the traditional religious-right-wing bloc...
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