Tag: Kulanu
Kahlon Attacks Netanyahu: ‘You’ll Be Prime Minister Another 20 Years and Still Do Nothing’
"You are a philosopher, you only know how to talk and leave the doing to the rest of us," Kahlon told Netanyahu bitterly.
Bank of Israel Governor Won’t Run for Next Term over Finance Minister’s Shenanigans
Flug accuses the Finance Minister of sheer populism: Mechir Lemishtaken costs the public coffers billions of dollars and creates harmful distortions to both the subsidized and free housing market.
Rachel Azaria – Jerusalem’s First Female Mayoral Candidate
Azaria previously served as Deputy Mayor of Jerusalem in 2013.
Israel Launches $3 Million Tech Innovation Pilot
"We are opening the door for technology companies to conduct experiments they could not otherwise undertake and are creating future opportunities for implementing new forms of innovative regulation for the entire Israeli economy.”
Poll: Likud Still Leading, Labor Weaker
The Joint Arab List would retain its power with 13 seats, followed by Habayit Hayehudi which would rise from 8 to 12 seats.
Labor Goes to the Polls
Seven candidates are looking to rule the party that currently barely warm up the back benches of the Knesset.
Bennett Protests New Concessions Transferring More Land to the Palestinian Authority, Calling it a...
The cabinet passed a series of concessions to appease Trump, including converting land in Area C to Area A.
Liberman: If Syria Shoots at our Planes Again We’ll Destroy Its Anti-Aircraft Defenses
As to the Russian presence in Syria, Liberman said the last thing Israel wants is tension with Russia.
Coalition Crisis Brewing on Eve of Netanyahu China Trip
On paper, Herzog could cobble a new government with relative ease, should such a vote of no-confidence succeed and the Netanyahu coalition government be toppled – even without new elections.
Caroline Glick Blames Moshe Kachlon for the Supreme Court Problem [video]
Avi Abelow and Caroline Glick discuss the roadblock to reforming the Supreme Court.
Knesset Committee Sends Visa Ban on BDS Activists to Final Vote
Temporary residents who support boycotts against Israel would not be upgraded to permanent residency, meaning they could be expelled.
Knesset Approves Arrangements Act in Preliminary Vote 58 – 50
Both Minister Moshe Kahlon (Kulanu) and Coalition Chairman David Bitan (Likud) warned that the bill would be suspended should it meet resistance from the Supreme Court.
Finance Minister Exposing Fresh Meat Market to Foreign Competition
For the duration of the next year, the quota for duty-free fresh meat imports will be doubled.
Agriculture Minister: Israeli Farmers Will Export Cannabis in Two Years
The program regulating the medical cannabis industry was approved by the Israeli government some two months ago.
New Poll Sees Israeli Left Collapsing, Purely Rightwing Coalition Government
The rightwing parties could possibly combine their numbers to boycott either Kahlon or Lapid, or both, from the future coalition government.
Knesset Committee Slams Finance Minister on Fear of Fighting Monopolies
Finance Committee Chairman Gafni (UTJ) said "with all due respect to the Finance Ministry and talks of reform, in practice the prices have not gone down."
Liberman Appoints Two of his Party ‘Rebels’ to Key Military Industrial Complex Roles
In January 2015 Shamir announced he was leaving the party and would not run in the 2015 elections because of to disagreements with Liberman over foreign policy.
Knesset to Vote on Paternity Leave
"This is the beginning of a significant revolution. I stayed at home for three months with each of my children after they were born, and I enjoyed it very much."
Kulanu’s Leftwing Trend Continues: Housing Minister Supports Settlements Freeze
Kulanu's vagaries in the coming weeks should be viewed in the context of a party on its way to extinction attempting to soar once more by flapping its arms with great vigor.
New Defense Minister Facing Challenges Within and Without
On Friday morning, a Kulanu politician, Environment Minister Avi Gabbay, announced his resignation on account of the Lieberman appointment.
Analysis: Bennett Threatening to Walk If Bibi Gives Shaked’s Justice Portfolio to Bougie
The dynamo working tirelessly to promote a Likud-Labor coalition has been Finance Minister Kahlon, who is facing a serious challenge from his permanent foe Yair Lapid.
The ‘Almost’ Coalition: Bennett Education Minister and Lieberman FM
Bayit Yehudi settles for three Cabinet posts. Shas to head Religious Affairs with Bayit Yehudi as Deputy.
Marzel and Bennett Suffering from Post-Election Trauma
Marzel not sorry Yachad party's loss cost Bayit Yehudi seats in Knesset. Bennett accuses Netanyahu of thinking he is a sucker.
Understand Israeli Elections – Here’s a Primer, Part 1
With nearly a dozen viable parties, the president choosing the one who pulls together the pieces, Israeli elections are complicated.
It Might Be Better to Vote Yachad
The polls currently don't look good for the Right, we may need Yachad to create a loud opposition.
New Poll: Shows Netanyahu Will Lead Next Gov’t with Haredim
The results of the poll may cause people to start changing their minds.
Liberman’s Secret Plan to be Crowned Prime Minister
Liberman and Kachlon may merge right after elections - and the larger party will recommend Liberman for Prime Minister to the President.









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