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Bennett Moves Aside As Shaked Steps In To Lead The New Right

July 21, 2019 2:30 pm

In a move that had been predicted for more than 24 hours, Former Defense Minister Naftali Bennett has officially stepped aside from leading the New Right party and allowed the more popular former Justice Minister Ayelet Shaked to lead the party.

The shift was announced at a press release just after 8:00 p.m. Israel time. The new appointment will make Shaked the second woman to be running at the head of a major party in the upcoming elections, following the amalgamation of Orly Levi-Abekasis’ Gesher party and the Labor late last week. The other party to be run by a woman is Meretz.

“So far there had been no right-wing party running in the next election led by a woman – but now there is,” Shaked told party activists.

Emphasizing unity on the Right, Shaked called for an alliance of parties to the right of the Likud.

“Just now we’re ending the fast of the 17th of Tammuz, a day which forever reminds us that we were exiled from our land and lost our independence because of baseless hatred. That won’t happen again. Even when we disagree, we will know how to maintain mutual respect and remember that we’re all family.”

“We’ve learned from our mistakes, and we’ve learned our lesson. We will put before you clear leadership, with political courage – with my partner, Naftali Bennett.”

“Under my leadership, the New Right party will not be running in the shadow of other parties, but as a party aspiring for the reins of national leadership, and to ensure a right-wing victory.”

“I call… the leaders of the parties to the ideological right of the Likud, some of whom are my good friends, and remind them that yes there are disagreements between us, but they are nothing compared to the challenges ahead of us. Unity is the moral and ideological Right’s insurance policy, and we have to follow through on it.”

“Together, under my leadership, we will become a powerful force, a force that will lead the Jewish people with strength and belief. A single, large union – an alliance of good people, with health values and bold actions.”

Former Education Minister Bennett, who had reached an agreement with Shaked, said that he would be stepping aside as leader of the New Right to allow Shaked to lead the party – and potentially an expanded United Right.

“My place in the party isn’t so important, I could be first, second or even third,” said Bennett.

“I believe that she will lead us to a great victory.”

“Ayelet Shaked will lead the New Right – and the entire United Right,” Bennett said.

(YWN Israel Desk – Jerusalem)

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