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Wednesday, December 3, 2014

Netanyahu dissolve parliament after the dismissal of six Israeli ministers



Dismissed Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu sacked six ministers of his government, including Justice Minister Tzipi Livni and Finance Minister Yair Lapid, so in the latest chapters of the crisis experienced by the coalition government led.

For its part, Reuters news agency quoted a statement from the prime minister Netanyahu and Livni dismissed, however, and announced that he will seek to parliament and early elections as soon as possible.

Earlier, Netanyahu said he might call early elections if continued differences within the coalition government components, especially between him and Lapid, who heads the party "out there" Central future.

And warned Netanyahu's ruling coalition partners to go to early elections if not obey, and provide support for his policy, he added At statements to members of his party's parliamentary bloc Allicod- he did not receive the minimum of support given to the members of the cabinet ministers as they did not meet their obligations.

He also said: "These ministers I demand to stop the conspiracy and to refrain from attacking. Ask them to appear behind the right policy for the country's leadership in the fields of security and economy and reduce the cost of life in all areas. If they accepted it was needed, we continue together. If they refuse Fsnstkhals results and go to the voters."

In contrast, however, announced his refusal to call early elections, said at a meeting of his party that he refuses to block such a move "because it will lead to paralyze the economic facilities and defer the reforms that we have embarked on their application."

He pointed out, however, to confirm that Netanyahu that the bloc "There is the future of" ready to continue to perform its functions, Netanyahu is demanding the support of "the state budget draft and the draft law requiring young couples exempt from paying value added tax on the purchase of the first apartment."

The Defense Minister Moshe Ya'alon, "who is close to Netanyahu" may be called prior to the holding of early elections if the members of the ruling coalition wrangling continued.

And rips differences Netanyahu government because the proposed budget for next year, and policy toward the Palestinians in the occupied Jerusalem and the Jewish State Law Project, which critics say discriminates against Arabs and he lands 48.

The last elections were held in January 2013, and provides for Israeli law to hold elections every four years, but can solve the Parliament before that date if a majority of the votes it deems it.

He pointed poll -ncherth Haaretz Alahd- that despite Netanyahu's popularity declined, that is sure to win the fourth term if the election is conducted these days.




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