MK Moshe Gafni (United Torah Judaism) informed the coalition Wednesday evening that his party will not vote on the bill to split the attorney general's position until the government brings a decision on funding for haredi daycare teachers, according to Amit Segal (N12).
MK Moshe Gafni (United Torah Judaism) informed the coalition Wednesday evening that his party will not vote on the bill to split the attorney general's position until the government brings a decision on funding for haredi daycare teachers, according to Amit Segal (N12). The condition marks a new front in the coalition's internal disputes over haredi education funding. The Zioneer has previously reported on UTJ's threats to block coalition legislation over the separate daycare funding bill, which has been delayed repeatedly. The current demand is distinct — tying the AG split bill, a key coalition reform, to a government decision on the 'haredi daycare teachers' issue, which covers educational staffing for haredi preschools.
3 developments
- DevelopingHaredi parties expected to back coalition bills today, including state inquiry and AG split, reporter says
- StrongCoalition Accepts Gafni's Demand: Haredi Kindergarten Teacher Pay Raise to Stay on Agenda
- DevelopingCoalition reaches deal with ultra-Orthodox parties on key legislative package
- DevelopingCoalition expected to pass attorney general split bill tonight, MK Saada says
Source and signal
- Internal intake
