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UTJ and Likud Representatives Meet Again
By G. Lazer

United Torah Jewry representatives stressed they must know who the partners in the coalition will be since they would be unable to sit together with Shinui. Only after receiving clear answers would they consult with maranan verabonon regarding all of the issues raised during the negotiations, including the disengagement plan.

Late Sunday night UTJ representatives held their third meeting with the Likud coalition negotiating team, telling the Likud negotiators about the crisis situation among the lower and middle classes and large families in particular, and the deliberate inroads against the chareidi sector and its institutions, which have suffered major financial damage as a result of the new economic program, and asked that these issues be given top priority.

Ilan Cohen, director-general of the Prime Minister's Office, who was at the meeting to present the main points of the 2005 budget, emphasized Prime Minister Ariel Sharon gave instructions to prioritize benefits that would rectify the harsh economic decrees and give preference to the segments of the population harmed by the recent cuts.

The two sides agreed to meet again on Wednesday.

 

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