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Deri and Gafni Confident: Draft Law to Pass Final Votes Within Two Weeks; Goldknopf to Oppose
Senior figures in the chareidi parties are expressing confidence that the new military draft legislation being advanced by MK Boaz Bismuth, chairman of the Knesset Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee, will clear its second and third readings in less than two weeks.
In closed-door conversations, Shas chairman Aryeh Deri and Degel HaTorah chairman Moshe Gafni have told associates that committee deliberations are expected to conclude within the coming week. After that, they believe the Knesset’s legal advisers will require only a few additional days to finalize the wording before the bill is brought to the plenum for final votes.
“One of the chareidi faction heads said last night, ‘Two weeks and this will be behind us. I don’t know what will happen on the judicial front, but as far as legislation in the Knesset goes — within two weeks we’re done.’”
According to the report, Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu has personally assured Deri and Gafni that he will deliver the necessary majority. “We will have 61 supporters. The law will pass,” Netanyahu reportedly told them, despite lingering doubts among some Knesset members that the coalition can indeed secure the votes.
If the law passes as planned, the chareidi parties are expected to back the state budget, paving the way for elections to be held on schedule in roughly a year — unless Netanyahu opts to move them up by several months.
At the same time, skepticism remains within the Knesset. Opponents argue that the coalition’s margin is razor-thin due to the expected opposition of Yitzchok Goldknopf, who is acting on the directive of the Chassidishe Moetzes Gedolei HaTorah. MKs Meir Porush and Yitzchok Tessler are also expected to oppose the bill, along with four coalition lawmakers who have already pledged to vote against it. With the coalition hovering at 61 seats, a single additional defection could sink the legislation.
Meanwhile, legal advisers to the Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee continue to object to several core provisions of the Bismuth draft law. Those objections are expected to complicate the legislation’s defense against anticipated High Court petitions. The position of the Knesset’s legal adviser, attorney Sagit Afik, has not yet been made clear.
“If Afik comes out against the law, pushing it through at any cost would be a grave mistake — the damage would outweigh the benefit,” a senior Shas official involved in the drafting of the bill said.
{Matzav.com}
