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Monday 10.3.14 – The Knesset plenum session begins at 11 AM (instead of 4 PM) with the traditional practice of the weekly government no-confidence motions. All seven opposition parties (Labor, Shas, UTJ, Meretz, Hadash, Ra’am-Ta’al, Balad, Kadima) are expected to try to topple the government. All seven attempts are expected to fail. It is possible the opposition will give up on (one, more or all of) the no-confidence motions in order to devote more time to speeches on the Electoral Reform Bill.

Following the no-confidence motion votes, Constitution Committee Chairman David Rotem (Y.B.) will present two bills: An Amendment to the Basic Law: The government & an Amendment (#62) to the Elections to the Knesset Law. Together the two amendments are also known as “The Electoral Reform Bill” and many other names as well. The MKs discussions, including the opposition’s objections to the bill, have a time limit and the discussion must end by 10 AM the next day. At 10 AM (Tues) Chairman Rotem may give his rebuttal. Afterwards, the Knesset Plenum will vote on the two bills in their second and third readings.

Tuesday 11.3.14 – The voting that starts at 10 AM must finish by 1 PM. It is possible that the opposition MKs will remove their objections at some point and not vote for three straight hours. MK Ayelet Shaked (Bayit Yehudi) will present two pieces of legislation, an Amendment (#19) to the Defense Service Law and the (new and original) National-Civilian Service Bill. MK Shaked chaired the special committee that dealt with both bills known as “The Haredi Draft Bill”, which was discussed by the “The Shaked Committee”. The MKs discussions, including the opposition’s objections to the bill, have a time limit and the discussion must end by 10 AM the next day. At 10 AM (Wed) MK Shaked will give her rebuttable to the 21-hour discussion. Following Chairwoman Shaked’s rebuttal, the Knesset Plenum will vote on the two bills in their second and third readings.

Wedensday 12.3.13 – The voting that starts at 10 AM must finish by 11 AM. At 11 AM Ministers will answer urgent queries, new bills will be advanced in their preliminary readings (or rejected) and the U.K. Prime Minister will give his speech from the Knesset podium.

Following that the presentation and discussion of the Basic Law: National Referendum will begin. The voting on objections and the second & third readings must begin no later than 2 AM (Thurs), unless the Committee Chairman asks to give a rebuttal first. There is no time limit on how long the voting will last.

  • While discussing the three (or five if you want to get technical) bills, 75% of speech time will be given to the 52 opposition MKs and 25% to the 68 coalition MKs.
  • There are other very technical rules, but I’ll spare you those details.

The three most important bills of the 19th Knesset are expected to come up for their third readings this month, before Knesset goes on recess March 19th. The National Referendum Bill, The Haredi Draft Bill and The Electoral Reform Bill are expected to all pass. Each one of these bills will have a big impact on the country. What is in each bill, what is not in each bill? KnessetJeremy is planning to return to its 18th-Knesset format and give you a summary of each MKs speech in the plenum. It should be a lot of fun.

Jeremy

Dialogue conducted a poll of 534 people on Feb 24-25, with an error rate of 4.2%, that was published by Haaretz on Feb 28 2014.

Current Knesset seats in [brackets]

33 [31] Likud Beitenu

16 [15] Labor

14 [19] Yesh Atid

12 [12] Bayit Yehudi

10 [11] Shas

10 [06] Meretz

06 [07] Yahadut Hatorah/UTJ

05 [06] Movement

05 [04] Ra’am-Ta’al

04 [04] Hadash

03 [03] Balad

02 [02] Kadima

61 [61] Right-Religious

59 [59] Center-Left-Arab

Additional Question:

What are the chances you vote for a party led by Moshe Kachalon?
47% For sure will not vote, 22% Don’t know, 24% Maybe vote, 7% For sure vote

Knesset Jeremy Analysis: Main differences from Panels poll this week is that Labor is lower and Shas is higher.

Panels conducted a poll that was broadcast by Knesset Channel 99 on Feb 27 2014.

Current Knesset seats in [brackets]

32 [31] Likud Beitenu

21 [15] Labor

13 [19] Yesh Atid

13 [12] Bayit Yehudi

10 [06] Meretz

07 [11] Shas

06 [07] Yahadut Hatorah/UTJ

04 [06] Movement

04 [04] Hadash

04 [04] Ra’am-Ta’al

03 [03] Balad

03 [–] Strong Israel

00 [02] Kadima

61 [61] Right-Religious

59 [59] Center-Left-Arab

Knesset Jeremy Analysis: Labor gains ground on Likud Beitenu. Bayit Yehudi drops from recent polls and Strong Israel passes the current threshold.

Radio interview broadcast on Galai Yisrael:

Yishai is joined by Knesset insider Jeremy Man Saltan. Together, they kick off discussing the need for expansion for Israel’s rail and public transportation system. They move on to talk about the potential passing and implementation of the Tal Law, a law that is mandating that ultra-orthodox Jews be drafted into service in the Israel Defense Forces. The segment ends with further discussion about ultra-orthodox Jews moving into national service and potential benefits or penalties that could be given to those that choose or not choose to serve. 
Read more at: http://www.jewishpress.com/tv/radio/improving-transportation-passing-and-implementing-the-tal-law/2014/02/13/