Lieberman: I will form a government without Netanyahu

The head of the Zionist Party, while not considering his candidacy for the prime ministership of the Zionist regime as impossible, said that he will form a cabinet in which “Benjamin Netanyahu” will not be present.

Faraan: Avigdor Lieberman, head of the “Israel Our Home” party last night (Saturday night) did not rule out the possibility of his candidacy for the post of Prime Minister of the Zionist regime and said that he refuses to participate in the cabinet led by Benjamin Netanyahu and Benny Gantz.

In an interview with Channel 12 News, Lieberman said: “A rotating government with Gantz and Netanyahu is impossible. If Netanyahu comes, I will leave.” He further added: “I am committed to do everything I can to form a government without Bibi (Netanyahu), Arie Darei and Moshe Gafni.”

Criticizing Netanyahu, the Minister of Finance of the Zionist regime said: “He really doesn’t know anything, apart from blaming others. Let us tell the truth. The cost of living is not in Netanyahu’s favor. What is in his best interest is to close his legal cases. We keep hearing about what he asked of all the candidates in the early stages of the competition. Everyone is trying to make him happy… the day the candidates come to power, they will close all the legal cases against him and that’s the only thing in their interest.”

He continued: “If Netanyahu does not have 59 seats in the parliament, it is estimated that the Likud party will not want a fifth attempt to form a government.” No one wants to go to the sixth election. I think that as soon as he doesn’t get 61 seats, his natural partners, Smotrich, Gaffney and Derry, at that moment in Likud, who are going through a difficult process and certainly not a democratic process and in the primaries that have a lot of wounds leaves room, I hear a much greater desire within the Likud party to say no to Netanyahu.”

The members of the Zionist Parliament (Knesset) voted in favor of dissolving this parliament on July 9, and based on that, “Yair Lapid” was elected as the prime minister for the advancement of affairs in the occupied territories. According to the decision of the parliament, the first of November (November 10th) was set as the time to hold general elections in the occupied Palestine. And Tel Aviv headed for its fifth parliamentary election in the last three and a half years.

According to a report, Bennett set a new record during his prime ministership; Because he served as the Prime Minister of the Zionist regime for the shortest period of time. Although Lapid, as the head of the transitional cabinet, will not have much power to implement new programs without the Knesset.  In this way, Lapid will be working as the head of the transitional cabinet for at least four months and may stay in this position for a longer period of time; Because the formation of a new coalition is a long process in the occupied territories.

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