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Two full Right/religious governments - opinion
The difference between the full right-wing/religious government of 1990-1992 and the current such government is that the latter appears to have full command of the 64 votes.
OUTGOING PRIME minister Yitzhak Shamir raises a glass with Yitzhak Rabin, on the day of the Rabin government’s inauguration on July 13, 1992. Attention was diverted from the constitutional revolution to the Oslo Accords, says the writer.
(photo credit:
YOSSI ZAMIR/FLASH90
)
By
SUSAN HATTIS ROLEF
FEBRUARY 21, 2023 02:41
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