Sharren Haskel Seeks to Split from New Hope Party After Resignation
MK Sharren Haskel resigned yesterday from her position as Deputy Foreign Minister following the passage of a law freezing the detention of draft-dodging ultra-Orthodox men. Subsequently, she submitted a request to the Knesset Committee to split from the New Hope faction, led by Gideon Sa'ar, to form a single-member faction. This move aims to strengthen her negotiating power with other parties by preserving her rights, particularly regarding party funding. However, she does not meet the legal requirement of representing one-third of the faction to officially split under the law.
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