Holidays Break

The holidays are upon us, and the government, will have fewer joint meetings

In the coming month, the government plenum will meet only twice, this is because of the Tishrei holidays and Prime Minister Netanyahu's long visit to the United States

The government plenum (Photo: Sraya Diamant)

Towards the month of Tishrei, which is full of holidays, it turns out that even for the ministers of the government, the schedule will be extended in light of the fact that almost no government meetings will be held.

In principle, the government meets every Sunday in the morning, but since this year most holidays fall on this day, the government secretariat informs the ministers about the expected changes.

There will be no government meeting next week since Sunday will still be Rosh Hashanah, and for the rest of the week, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will be visiting the United States.


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