Lieberman: ’’Israeli’’ Gov’t Paralyzed, Early Elections Needed

"Israeli" Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman considered Monday that "moving up "Israeli" elections is necessary as current political climate paralyzes the government."
In an interview with "Y net", Lieberman stated that "if we're going to hold early elections then let's have them sooner rather than later."
"We're heading for an election, that's been made clear. The only question now is when," he said.
The "Israeli" Foreign minister "the entire "Israeli" governmental system is paralyzed. It's bad for the economy."
In addition, Lieberman dismissed reports suggesting he has been pushing for early elections due to his own legal affairs. "It has nothing to do with it... One thing has nothing to do with the other - not directly, not indirectly and not telepathically."
According to the "Israeli" official, the "Israeli" government has no choice but to call for early elections.
"It's hard to push for the necessary changes in the budget and on Tal Law like this... It's getting harder to compromise..."
He further confirmed that the current "Israeli" coalition is built for many compromises and little decision.
"We were hoping for compromises but it just didn't happen. No one is to blame for the situation," Lieberman said.
As for why his party "Yisrael Beiteinu" failed to resign from the government over
various issued Lieberman had previously stated were cardinal, the foreign minister said that "we had to compromise vis-à-vis our coalitional partners. It's a constant balancing act and I think we did well."
Source: News Agencies, Edited by moqawama.org
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