The Kadima opposition party appears more interested in presenting its no-confidence motion that it does regarding the rules of fair play in Knesset. While Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu and a number of other cabinet ministers are visiting in Germany, Kadima insists on presenting its no-confidence motion in the plenum on Monday evening. Generally speaking, opposition parties do not move ahead with planned no-confidence motions while the prime minister is out of the country, but Kadima has decided to move ahead, unwilling to cancel the motion that is planned from last week.
Kadima maintain in the motion that the current administration is leading Israel on a path of political isolation.
Kadima officials add however that a final decision regarding the timing of the motion will be made on Monday afternoon at 4:00pm.
(Yechiel Spira – YWN Israel)