Bibi Really Wants a Labor Government
Likud backbencher Benjamin Netanyahu continues his efforts to dissolve a sitting Likud government:
Netanyahu met both Likud and non-Likud parliamentarians over the last few days for the purpose of gathering the required majority. Among these were Shinui's Eliezer Sandberg and former Shinui member Yosef Paritzki. Paritzki described the meeting: "What we discussed is that if a no-confidence vote will be held, would I vote in favor or against it? I stated explicitly that I would vote no-confidence for the purpose of bringing down the government headed by Ariel Sharon. Within the family we try to help each other, just like any good family."
An incestuous, dysfunctional family created by a marriage of convenience, but a family nonetheless.
Netanyahu met both Likud and non-Likud parliamentarians over the last few days for the purpose of gathering the required majority. Among these were Shinui's Eliezer Sandberg and former Shinui member Yosef Paritzki. Paritzki described the meeting: "What we discussed is that if a no-confidence vote will be held, would I vote in favor or against it? I stated explicitly that I would vote no-confidence for the purpose of bringing down the government headed by Ariel Sharon. Within the family we try to help each other, just like any good family."
An incestuous, dysfunctional family created by a marriage of convenience, but a family nonetheless.





