The Moetzas Gedolei Yisrael of Agudas Yisrael in Eretz Yisrael convened on Sunday, 3 Kislev, to discuss a timetable for the current coalition to amend the draft law in line with demands by chareidi parties, which were accepted in coalition agreements.
The matter is one of urgency as it is now clear to the chareidi lawmakers that the amended draft law cannot be passed into law prior to the state budget. They had planned to make their support for the budget contingent on passing the draft law, providing the chareidim with significant leverage, but this is not going to be the case as was reported last week by YWN-ISRAEL.
The bill will be approved in the Ministerial Law Committee and pass its first reading in Knesset, but this is not sufficient to reach a third and final vote in Knesset before the chareidim will have to raise their hands in support of the budget.
In a meeting with Health Minister Yaakov Litzman and other chareidi representatives, Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu on Thursday night, the eve of 1 Kislev, explained to them it is not logistically possible.
The admorim will have to decide if they will compel the prime minister to pass the amended draft law first as he committed to do in writing, or if they will take his word and rely on a promise that it will pass after the budget is approved.