The coalition is safe for the near future, after Finance Minister Moshe Kahlon said Wednesday he won’t take action to topple it.
“I won’t lift a hand to bring down the government,” Kahlon told Kan Radio. “I think the coalition will fall on its own.”
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Kahlon was the last coalition partner to back down from a call for an early election.
The narrower coalition, without Yisrael Beytenu, got off to a rough start this week, losing a vote Monday night and then pulling most other bills from the agenda. There is a long line of votes planned for Wednesday that will test the government’s one-seat majority in the Knesset. The coalition and opposition grounded their MKs, canceling all official trips abroad, so they can show up in full force.
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