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Politics07:55 · Aug 21

Avigdor Lieberman Highlights Voter Turnout as Key to Ousting Netanyahu

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Translated & summarized from Srugim by baba
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Avigdor Lieberman, chairman of the Yisrael Beiteinu party and Knesset member, outlined his strategy for defeating Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in an opinion piece published in Maariv. Lieberman emphasized the critical role of increasing voter turnout to secure a victory for the opposition camp. He compared the recent election turnout of under 71% to the nearly 80% turnout in the 1988 elections, underscoring the potential impact of higher participation.

Lieberman pointed out that voter turnout is notably high among the Haredi and Haredi-Leumi sectors, adding a pointed remark that even deceased individuals in these communities have been known to vote. In contrast, he noted that turnout among the "mainstream Israeli" population, particularly working and serving citizens in the Gush Dan and Sharon regions, remains low.

Setting a clear numerical goal, Lieberman stated that achieving a 76% overall voter turnout in the upcoming elections would enable the opposition to replace the government formed on October 7 and restore a Zionist government dedicated to serving the people of Israel. He called for concentrated efforts to motivate voters to participate in the election process.

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