Israel’s Lieberman Says New Elections Must be Called if Current Coalition Breaks Up
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Arutz Sheva – Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman, head of the Yisrael Beytenu party, declared on Monday that he would not agree to any changes in the make-up of the current coalition, even if that means holding elections.
Lieberman’s declaration, made during a Yisrael Beytenu toast in honor of Rosh Hashanah, came amid tensions between Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu and Finance Minister Yair Lapid over the state budget for 2015.
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