With prime minister-designate Benjamin Netanyahu’s deadline to form a coalition fast approaching, his Likud party signed an interim coalition deal with United Torah Judaism on Tuesday night.
According to UTJ, the party signed a document stating that it had agreed to the allocation of roles in the next government, “since an extension needs to be requested from the president.”
The ultra-Orthodox party said that it will hold another meeting on Wednesday to hammer out “fundamental issues” before signing a final coalition agreement.
You've got one minister who is causing the education system to revolt against the government. The head of UTJ doesn't realize there's a housing crisis. A convicted criminal would like to be the finance minister and the security minister promotes insecurity. This is not going well.
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