Category: Knesset


Monday’s session, the first day of the fourth winter session, lasted about five and a half hours. Rivlin, Peres, Netanyahu and Livni gave speeches. Four no-confidence motions were defeated, and a bill that would grant soldiers a free year of college in Jerusalem was passed in its first reading. Ambassadors, diplomats, former MKs and the leaders of the tent protesters watched the opening session.

The comedic headline of the day was former Black Panther MK Charlie Bitton getting himself thrown out during President Peres’ speech. Before the session 30 MKs from different parties participated in a group hug.

Non-Bills Summary

* Speaker Rivlin, President Peres, Prime Minister Netanyahu and Opposition Leader Livni gave speeches to open up this Knesset’s fourth winter session. The four speakers took different angles on summarizing the Knesset’s 88-day recess. They agreed the main issue facing Israel going forward is Iran.

* Kadima’s no-confidence motion titled ‘The Netanyahu government’s failure in meeting the housing demand of the citizens of Israel’ was defeated 29-45 with one MK abstaining.

* Hadash, Ra’am-Ta’al and Balad’s joint no-confidence motion titled ‘The government’s failure in the political, economic and social sectors’ was
defeated 24-47 with one MK abstaining.

* Labor’s no-confidence motion titled ‘The failure of the Netanyahu government to reduce social and economic gaps’ was defeated 12-45.

* National Union’s no-confidence titled ‘The demolition of houses of Israeli citizens living in Judea and Samaria’ was defeated 4-47 with 18 MKs abstaining.

* House Committee Chairman Levin (Likud) announced that MK El-Sana (R.T.) and MK Tibi (R.T.) will switch places with El-Sana joining the Funds Committee and Tibi joining the Justice Committee.

Bill Summary

Amendment to the Jerusalem Development Authority Bill

Deputy Minister Gamliel (Likud) explained that the bill would grant every soldier who served his complete service in the I.D.F. or national service their first year of college or university free of charge throughout Jerusalem. She stated this bill is the expansion of a previous February bill that granted a free year to students learning in the Negev, Galil, Ashkelon, Judea and Samaria. She expressed confidence that it would only be a matter of time until she adds another bill that would cover a free year for all university students.

MK Zeev (Shas) expressed his support for the bill. He stressed that Jerusalem is an ultra-orthodox town and resents those who say this bill will help the demographic problem of the city. Zeev went on to slam those who criticize the ultra-orthodox education system.

MK Ben Ari (N.U.) expressed his support for the bill. He asked where the thousand new Jerusalem students are supposed to live when the government refuses to build in metropolitan Jerusalem. He slammed the terrible public transportation in Jerusalem which takes two and a half hours to get from one side to the other.

MK Orlev (J.H.) expressed his support for the bill. He said that many young Jerusalem students have left the city and he hopes this bill becomes retroactive to assist those Jerusalem students who stayed. He expressed hope that the bill will be passed before Deputy Minister Gamliel’s pregnancy due date later this month.

MK Ariel (N.U.) expressed his support for the bill. He slammed Netanyahu for taking control of approving all housing in Jerusalem. He said that Jerusalem needs 5,000-6,000 housing units each year and instead Netanyahu only approves a few hundred a year. He asked the Likud ministers why they are staying silent and asked them to speak up to Netanyahu, if not to the public.

The bill passed its first reading 23-0 and was sent to the Labor Committee.

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On August 3rd the Knesset started an 88-day recess. Over that time the plenum did meet four times. On August 16 and 23 the Knesset met to discuss 4 motions each. On September 19 and October 24 the Knesset discussed 5 motions each. No laws were discussed over the near three month period.

Tomorrow, October 31, the Knesset will get back to work. The day’s agenda starts off with speeches from Speaker Rivlin, President Peres, Prime Minister Netanyahu and Opposition Leader Livni. Following the festivities, the Knesset will vote on five no-confidence motions from the opposition which are expected to fail.

A Channel 99 internet poll of a group representative of Israeli citizens conducted by Panels Polling Company and broadcast Thursday night found that Kadima is dropping fast. According to the poll Kadima would win 14 seats if led by Livni and would drop from the largest party to the fourth largest party if Mofaz were to lead Kadima with 13 seats.The poll also examined which of the current three Meretz MKs could bring the most seats for the small far left party.

Current Knesset seats in[brackets]

33 [27] Likud
25 [08] Labor
14 [15] Yisrael Beitenu
14 [28] Livni Kadima (Mofaz Kadima 13)
07 [11] Shas
27 [31] Other Parties

Meretz: MK Horowitz 6 – MK Gilon 4 – MK Gal-On 4

Another post-Shalit release poll shows that the Likud and Labor are both enjoying higher approval ratings than before the Knesset took their 88-day summer recess. The numbers indicate that both Likud and Labor have earned most of their additional support from former Kadima voters.

Globes Poll of 500 citizens reflecting Israel’s population was conducted by Smith Institute on Thursday

Current Knesset seats in [brackets]

33 [27] Likud
20 [08] Labor
17 [28] Kadima
14 [15] Yisrael Beitenu
10 [11] Shas
06 [05] Yahadut Hatorah/UTJ
04 [04] National Union
03 [03] Jewish Home
03 [03] Meretz
04 [04] Hadash
03 [04] Ra’am-Ta’al
03 [03] Balad
00 [05] Independence

70 [65] Total Nationalist Camp