Ra'am chairman Mansour Abbas said in a Saturday interview on N12's 'Meet the Press' that a unified Arab electoral list is not on the agenda. He accused the other Arab parties of always wanting to be 'the opposition of the opposition' and claimed they offer a joint run only to attack him afterward.
Ra'am chairman Mansour Abbas stated in a Saturday interview on N12's 'Meet the Press' that a unified Arab electoral list is not currently being considered. He criticized the other Arab parties for what he described as their desire to remain 'the opposition of the opposition.' Abbas noted that he had signed a principles document that would allow for a purely technical joint list that would not sabotage his party's path, but accused the other parties of offering a joint run only to later attack him and label him a traitor. The remarks underscore the continued rift between Ra'am and the other Arab factions ahead of the next election cycle.
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