Avidar rebelled after he was not given the development of the periphery, Negev and Galilee portfolio he sought from his party leader, Avigdor Liberman. He did not accept Liberman’s request that he serve as a second minister in the Finance Ministry, a post that went to his Yisrael Beytenu colleague Hamed Amer.
With a razor-thin majority in the Knesset, the coalition could not afford Avidar acting independently, as he did on a bill that would enable the splitting of the Likud.
The most likely post for Avidar to receive is minister of intelligence services, which is expected to be vacated with the likely appointment of current minister Elazar Stern as head of the Jewish Agency for Israel.
Until then, he will be in charge of strategic planning in the Prime Minister’s Office
Representatives of the coalition and opposition have been meeting all week in an effort to resolve a dispute over committees in the Knesset. According to a tentative agreement, Golan will vacate the Knesset Immigration, Absorption and Diaspora Affairs Committee chairmanship for a Likud MK.
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Along with shifting Golan, the coalition is expected to give the opposition extra slots on the Knesset Finance Committee and Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee and as additional deputy Knesset speakers, who help decide the parliament’s agenda.
In a new dispute in the coalition, Ra’am MK Saeed Alharomi is demanding the firing of the head of the National Authority on Bedouin Development, Yair Maayan. Alharomi opposes Maayan because he enabled demolitions of illegal construction in Alharomi’s village.
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