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| By: Ynetnews |
| Published: June 14, 2005 |
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Two of the no-confidence votes related to the surge in violence in Israel, while the third vote was over the crisis in the country's education system.
Following the session on the no-confidence motions, the plenum began a special session regarding "Governmental corruption in Israel," during which Prime Minister Ariel Sharon is expected to attack the media's onslaught against the Likud regarding corruption and present his policy on the matter.
Following the deliberation the Knesset is expected to vote on whether to accept Sharon's statement.
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Cabinet loses three no-confidence votes
- (Ynetnews)
06.14.2005
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