Zini said the elected echelon is not capable of managing the frameworks they are responsible for, citing a fundamental confusion of roles. He stated that even when ministers issue directives, implementation takes eight months, calling the situation a 'malady' that needs treatment.
This latest message from Zini, published at 23:25 Jerusalem, is a direct quote that expands on remarks first reported by The Zioneer at 23:23. In the earlier report, Zini was summarized as saying elected officials lack the ability to manage their frameworks, citing an eight-month gap between directives and implementation. The new quote reveals the specific phrasing: 'people confused their roles' and that 'ministers can give directives — but it will take 8 months until the directive is implemented.' Zini characterizes this as a 'malady' requiring treatment. The statement is a critique of bureaucratic inefficiency and role confusion within the Israeli government. No further details on Zini's identity or the context of the remarks are available.
2 developments
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Source and signal
- Internal intake