Ra'am party leader Mansour Abbas said Tuesday that after the elections, his party will be the first that Likud approaches for coalition talks, according to i24NEWS.
01 · THE DISPATCH
In an interview with i24NEWS Tuesday, Mansour Abbas stated that after the upcoming elections, his Ra'am party will be the first coalition partner that Likud approaches. The statement underscores Abbas's confidence in his party's role as a potential kingmaker, following his previous experience in coalition negotiations.
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