Avigdor Lieberman Calls Opposition Demand for Unified PM Candidate a Serious Mistake
Avigdor Lieberman, chairman of the Yisrael Beiteinu party, outlined his strategy for winning the upcoming elections, emphasizing the importance of shifting five to six mandates from the coalition bloc rather than engaging in internal competition among opposition parties. He stressed that increasing voter turnout and avoiding divisive issues are key to success. Lieberman criticized the opposition's demand that all parties immediately declare the leader of the largest party as their prime ministerial candidate, calling it a "serious mistake" stemming from political inexperience. He warned that such a commitment could lead to losing votes and argued that each party must be allowed to maximize its electoral potential by running independently and presenting its own candidate for prime minister.
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