THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, August 26, 1E3 5
The Three-Man Tami Party Is Planning to Quit Menahem Begin's Governing Coalition
TEL AVIV (JTA) - The
secretariat of the Tami
Party decided to recom-
mend to its central commit-
tee that the party leave the
Cabinet and the govern-
ment coalition.
Tami leader Aharon
Uzan, who is also labor and
social affairs minister, said •
there was only a "very small
chance" that the Central
Committee would overturn
the secretariat's decision.
He expressed anger over
what he termed the Finance
Ministry's insensitivity
toward the poor, who are the
main supporters of Tami
which represents Israelis of
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Uzan noted that
theoretically the gov-
ernment could continue
to rule without Tami's
three Knesset votes, as it
would still have a major-
ity of the 120-member
parliament. But among
those 61 MKs there are at
least two or three known
to waver in their support
for the Likud coalition,
he added.
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Begin, Weizman
Talk Planned
JERUSALEM (JTA) -
Former Defense Minister
Ezer Weizman may be back
soon in the political
limelight. Premier
Menahem Begin has asked
Weizman to meet with him.
The- first official meeting
between the two men since
Weizman left the Cabinet in
1980.
The former defense chief
is scheduled to brief Begin
on his talks in Cairo, where
he went on private business
but met with a number of
government officials, in-
cluding President Hosni
Mubarak.
Meanwhile,
Energy
Minister Yitzhak Modai has
left for Cairo, at the invita-
tion of his Egyptian coun-
terpart, Ahmad Illal. This is
the first official visit by an
Israeli minister since the
Lebanon war began.
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The three-member Knes-
set faction claimed that by
levying such a fee the gov-
ernment would take back
benefits which were re-
cently given to large
families after Tami pres-
sured the government.
Tami's threat was promp-
ted because the Kneset
postponed a session during
which it was to have ap-
proved grants promised to
large families. In addition,
Tami leaders were upget by
the Cabinet's decision to in-
crease the tax on consumer
goods by 10 percent.
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