Bnei Brak – Shas Leader Arye Deri Likely To Replace Silvan Shalom As Interior Minister

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    Leader of the ultra orthodox Shas party Aryeh Deri meets different rabbis to pass out invitations to his daughter's upcoming wedding this week. December 15, 2015. Photo by Yaacov Cohen/FLASH90Bnei Brak – Shas leader Arye Deri is expected to return to the Interior Ministry, even though he was convicted of bribery, fraud and breach of trust the last time he held the portfolio, sources close to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Monday.

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    Deri was forced to resign in 1993 amid a corruption investigation, after five years as interior minister. In 2000, he was convicted and sentenced to three years in prison, but he was released after 22 months.

    Netanyahu hinted in a closed-door meeting of the Likud faction at the Knesset that Deri would replace Silvan Shalom, who is retiring from politics due to charges of sexual misconduct.

    “There are realities in the coalition that must be taken into account,” Netanyahu told the faction. “There are different possibilities and I don’t know how it will look but I am sure the Interior portfolio will not remain with me.”

    Netanyahu gave Deri the Economy portfolio when the government was formed but he stepped down last month in order to enable the passage of a controversial natural gas deal. When Deri quit, Netanyahu vowed to compensate him with a senior portfolio.
    When Deri became a minister, the Supreme Court rejected a petition by the Movement for Quality Government, which sought to disqualify the appointment. The movement’s head, Eliad Shraga, vowed Monday to return to the Court if Deri receives the Interior portfolio.

    “Arye Deri cannot be allowed to return to the scene of the crime,” Shraga said Monday.

    Deri did not comment about his political future Monday because his daughter got married Monday night. There remains a possibility that Deri could reject the portfolio in favor of another amid a reshuffle of portfolios.

    Several Likud ministers and MKs expressed interested in receiving promotions, including Tourism Minister Yariv Levin, Culture Minister Miri Regev, and Deputy Regional Cooperation Minister Ayoub Kara.

    “I think that today I find myself in a strong position as an acting minister, managing a ministry that deals with the entire Arab world and Africa,” Kara said. “I have a promise from the prime minister that I will be a minister, and I expect him to keep that promise, especially due to my experience and my loyalty.” 

    Kara said he was happy with his current portfolio, but he emphasized that in the tourism ministry, for example, he could promote Arab tourism. He added that a Druse minister would also help Israeli public diplomacy.

    Netanyahu praised Shalom Monday for his decision to quit politics. At Monday’s faction meeting, Netanyahu thanked Shalom for his accomplishments in office.

    “After years of public service in key positions, he is leaving under unfortunate circumstances,” Netanyahu said of Shalom, who did not come to the Knesset Monday.

    Aides to Shalom came and removed his belongings from his office.‎


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    JoeField1
    JoeField1
    8 years ago

    In a theocracy bribery doesn’t matter it is all about religion.

    thegreatone
    thegreatone
    8 years ago

    A Shanda for Torah Jews that an Orthodox Jew should have a high position in the Israeli government which the entire state of Israel is against the foundation of Judaism.