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May 20, 2020
Pindrus bad mazal strikes again
Remember Yitzchak Pindrus? I once described Pindrus as having the worst mazal ever...
Everything was looking set for Yitzchak Pindrus to get into the Knesset in the very near future. The coalition agreement included a clause for the Norwegian law to be passed very quickly. That would allow Ministers and Deputy Minisrters to resign from the Knesset, pushing people further down the party lists higher up and into the Knesset to replace those retired Ministers. And if the Minister or Deputy Minister should ever lose his portfolio, he automatically goes back to his former seat in the Knesset, pushing his replacements back down to their original positions.
Pindrus was slated to move into the Knesset, with Meir Porush and/or Yaakov Litzman resigning. Despite some little spat within UTJ that was threatening implementation of the Norwegian Law by UTJ candidates, the entire Norwegian Law is now on hold because of a dispute between Kachol Lavan and Likud as to how it will be implemented. With the Norwegian law being suspended. Yitzchak Pindrus once again gets stuck at the door of the Knesset.
They might work out a solution at some point and get the law passed, but for now it is on hold, and the bad mazal of Yitzchak Pindrus strikes again.
Everything was looking set for Yitzchak Pindrus to get into the Knesset in the very near future. The coalition agreement included a clause for the Norwegian law to be passed very quickly. That would allow Ministers and Deputy Minisrters to resign from the Knesset, pushing people further down the party lists higher up and into the Knesset to replace those retired Ministers. And if the Minister or Deputy Minister should ever lose his portfolio, he automatically goes back to his former seat in the Knesset, pushing his replacements back down to their original positions.
Pindrus was slated to move into the Knesset, with Meir Porush and/or Yaakov Litzman resigning. Despite some little spat within UTJ that was threatening implementation of the Norwegian Law by UTJ candidates, the entire Norwegian Law is now on hold because of a dispute between Kachol Lavan and Likud as to how it will be implemented. With the Norwegian law being suspended. Yitzchak Pindrus once again gets stuck at the door of the Knesset.
They might work out a solution at some point and get the law passed, but for now it is on hold, and the bad mazal of Yitzchak Pindrus strikes again.
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