Democrats party chairman MK Yair Golan said Thursday that the ink on Communications Minister Shlomo Karhi's media reform bill will not have time to dry before his party tears it apart once a new government is formed, according to N12.
Yair Golan, chairman of the Democrats party, vowed to rescind the Media Law proposed by Communications Minister Shlomo Karhi as soon as a new government is formed. In a video clip aired by N12, Golan stated: 'The ink on Karhi's Media Law won't have time to dry before we tear it to shreds the moment the next government is formed.' The statement underscores the deep political divide over the legislation, which has been a central point of contention between the coalition and opposition. No further details were provided.
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