Avigdor Lieberman Calls for Unity and Vote Gains to Defeat Coalition in Elections
Avigdor Lieberman, chairman of the Yisrael Beiteinu party, outlined his strategy for winning the upcoming elections by shifting five to six Knesset seats away from the ruling coalition. He emphasized that the opposition should avoid internal conflicts and competition over votes among its parties, focusing instead on increasing voter turnout and expanding their collective strength. Lieberman criticized calls for opposition parties to immediately declare their largest party leader as the prime minister candidate, calling it a "serious mistake" stemming from political inexperience that could cost votes.
He advocated for allowing each opposition party to fully maximize its electoral potential by running independently and presenting its own candidate for prime minister. According to Lieberman, this approach will help the opposition gain momentum and ultimately secure victory by weakening the coalition bloc. His remarks highlight a call for strategic unity without sacrificing individual party identities ahead of the elections.
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