Kadima MKs vote to leave coalition after rejecting universal draft bill

Kadima MKs vote to leave coalition after rejecting universal draft bill | The Times of Israel.

(Just what Israel needs as Assad falls and the Iran war looms.  Ah, democracy…  Ah, Jews… – JW )

‘There’s no escape from the need to break away,” party head Shaul Mofaz tells faction

Kadima chairman Shaul Mofaz leaves a Kadima party meeting last Wednesday (photo credit: Miriam Alster/Flash90)

Kadima chairman Shaul Mofaz leaves a Kadima party meeting last Wednesday (photo credit: Miriam Alster/Flash90)

Vice Prime Minister Shaul Mofaz said Tuesday his Kadima party had no choice but to leave the coalition, after being unable to come to terms over new universal draft legislation.

Kadima convened a meeting at 5 p.m. to vote on whether to return to the opposition, nine weeks after its 28 MKs swelled the coalition to 94.

The MKs voted by a wide margin to leave the coalition.

“With great distress, I say there’s no escape but to take the decision to leave the coalition,” Mofaz said at the start of the meeting. “It was not easy to enter the government — I paid a public price for it — but Former Kadima MK Tzachi Hanegbi reportedly called for the Kadima faction to continue negotiations with Likud over the draft issue, opening up a discussion of the possibility of staying in the government and temporarily delaying a vote on the matter of splitting off.

Kadima’s defection would spell the end of a barely two-month national unity government, which saw Mofaz join forces with Netanyahu in May in return for an agreement in principle to legislate a new universal draft, among other things.

Efforts between coalition parties to draft a new universal enlistment law, which would see the ultra-Orthodox and Israeli Arabs serve in the military or national service, have faltered over several issues. The Kadima-led Plesner committee was disbanded by Netanyahu late last month, though, he said, most of its recommendations would be accepted.

Earlier Tuesday, Netanyahu had adopted a proposal put forward by Vice Prime Minister Moshe Ya’alon (Likud), which called for ultra-Orthodox Jews and Arabs to join the army or perform national service, such as serving in police or fire units, by ages 23 to 26. The motion also included incentives for those who enlist at a younger age.

Mofaz blasted the proposal as “disproportionate and contrary to the High Court ruling,” which stated that the burden of serving should be shared by all citizens. He also said it did not meet the principle of equality laid out by the Plesner Committee.

Currently, ultra-Orthodox yeshiva students are given draft deferments under the Tal Law, which expires on August 1. Netanyahu said Monday that should no new law be in place by then, the army would apply the draft according to a law that puts yeshiva students on equal footing with the rest of the country’s 18-year-olds.

Opposition leader Shelly Yachimovich called on Mofaz to quit the coalition and hold new elections. She said the current government reeks of “deals and schemes” and that the Netanyahu-Mofaz coalition “should do what it should have done two months ago: Hold elections and give the public the right to make an unbiased decision on the important issues concerning the fate of the State of Israel.”

Should Kadima leave the coalition, the government would still stand, though only by a slim majority. Before Kadima joined the government in early May, the country had seemed headed for early elections.

Gabe Fisher contributed to this report.

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3 Comments on “Kadima MKs vote to leave coalition after rejecting universal draft bill”

  1. Luis's avatar Luis Says:

    The usual Israeli Political Circus; there is nothing new here, but some insane and evil clowns. Netanyahu was badly wrong when he accept them – ” Kadima ” party – in the coalition. But, the extern events will soon dictate the general conduit in Israel. As usually.

  2. Joseph Wouk's avatar josephwouk Says:

    My pathetic optimistic side says that this ain’t real. The coalition will soon reform for the express purpose of facing down the threat being leveled against us. Remember, war is just politics carried to the extreme.

    • Luis's avatar Luis Says:

      It was the way they act in the past. Today, the extern events are used to navigate the government ship through the political ocean.
      Its what they do best. But, if a security threat is looming or even is exploding, the opposition will ” gentlemanly ” backing the coalition because, you know ” we are responsible politicians ”…
      If they really would be intelligent people, they should keep this together, because in a very short time we’ll have a war here. And not one we want cheerfully to initiate, but the debris from Syria.
      The truth is, Mofaz didn’t get it. He won’t get a second chance and Netanyahu will go alone on the big moves. Mofaz has gone out exactly like he came in; like a whisper in a stormy weather.
      Nobody is paying attention to it. But, we still are very optimistic because the Army is ready.


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