Ex-UN ambassador Erdan says he's working to establish new right-wing party, sees himself as PM
Former UN ambassador Gilad Erdan is in the process of establishing a new right-wing political party. He envisions himself as a potential Prime Minister candidate for this party. This initiative comes as discussions among senior figures on Israel's political right are underway to create a new party, informally known as 'Likud B.'
- ▪Gilad Erdan is working to establish a new right-wing party in Israel.
- ▪He sees himself as a candidate for Prime Minister.
- ▪Discussions among senior right-wing figures are ongoing to form a party called 'Likud B.'
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Ex-UN ambassador Erdan says he's working to establish new right-wing party, sees himself as PM The remarks came amid recent reports that senior figures on Israel’s political right have been holding talks on forming a new “statesmanlike” right-wing party, informally referred to as “Likud B.”Follow us on GoogleAmb. Gilad Erdan, Magen David Adom, Global President, Israel’s former Ambassador to the UN(photo credit: MARC ISRAEL SELLEM)
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