Former Prime Minister Naftali Bennett presented an economic plan that includes dismantling what he termed the monopoly of the Tnuva dairy corporation. The announcement, made Tuesday evening, did not provide details on the full scope of the economic proposal.
Former Prime Minister Naftali Bennett on Tuesday evening unveiled an economic plan centered on breaking up what he described as Tnuva's monopoly — marking a shift from his recent focus on education reform. The announcement, made via his official channels, did not elaborate on the broader economic measures or the timeline. The move follows a series of recent policy proposals by Bennett, including a sweeping education overhaul last week. Further details on the economic program are expected in the coming days.
2 developments
- DevelopingChannel 13 poll: Bennett-led coalition rated best on cost of living, Bennett 36%, Eisenkot 17%, Netanyahu 15%
- StrongBennett calls for a 'new contract' to overhaul Israel's systems
- StrongKnesset advances bill to cut VAT to 17% amid push to ease cost of living
- StrongBennett slams education minister as 'terrible,' unveils detailed school reform plan
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