“I have always said that uniting the entire national camp into one large bloc led by the Likud – much like the Republican Party in the United States – would be a most positive development,” said MK Moshe Feiglin following persistent rumors of a joint Likud-Jewish Home ticket in the upcoming elections. “But the process we are witnessing is one in which the Likud no longer leads, but is melting away. The Likud’s loss of nationalist values has resulted in the party falling from 40 Knesset seats and being forced to join Liberman to stay in power.” Feiglin continued.
“In the previous elections, Liberman received a third of the Likud’s power on the joint list. The Likud is now reportedly offering the Jewish Home’s Bennett half of its power. At this rate, the fate of the Likud, which has lost its values, may end up like the fate of Kadima. Only the Likud under my leadership, a Likud with a clear mission and values, will be able to bring the voters who have sought substitutes in the national camp – back home,” concluded Feiglin.
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