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| 205.1 | a few months? | DELNI::GOLDSTEIN | or someone like him | Mon Oct 06 1986 12:51 | 9 | 
|  |     I saw the results of an Israeli public opinion poll in this week's
    Jewish Advocate.  Labor has over 45% support, Likud way below. 
    Throw in a few traditional Labor friends and they have over 50%.
    
    Thus, my guess is summed up with a question (don't we always answer
    a question with a question? :-) ):
    
    What's the least time it can take Labor to force an election?
           fred
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| 205.2 | About this long | NONODE::CHERSON | The Book is open... | Mon Oct 06 1986 16:19 | 7 | 
|  |     re: .1
    
    How long will it take for Labour to call an election(actually the
    President arranges that)?  About as long as it takes for Yitzhak
    Modai or "the fat slob" to put their feet in their mouthes.
    
    David
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| 205.3 | The American way is the only way | SWATT::POLIKOFF | I realy should be working. | Tue Oct 07 1986 13:09 | 3 | 
|  |     	I think the Parliamentary government idea is stupid. Although
    the American form of government is not the best, there is none better
    in the world.
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| 205.4 | Not the first time | GRAMPS::LISS | Fred - ESD&P Shrewsbury MA | Tue Oct 07 1986 13:16 | 12 | 
|  |     Re .1
    
    >Thus, my guess is summed up with a question (don't we always answer
    >a question with a question? :-) ):
    
    
    This has been going on since the beginning of time! It's even
    documented in the Torah. When G-d asked Cane where his brother
    was. Cane replied "Am I my brothers keeper?" 
    
    			Fred   8-}
    
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| 205.5 | Not quite number one | NONODE::CHERSON | A Symbol of Reality | Wed Oct 08 1986 11:06 | 21 | 
|  |    
    >I think the parliamentary government idea is stupid.  Although
    >the American form of government is not the best, there is none
    >better in the world.
    
    There is nothing wrong with the parliamentary form of government.
    The governmental problems that arise from time to time in Israel
    are attributable to disproportianate representation.  The minor
    political parties find themselves in a position of power all too
    often.  To correct this situation, there is a bill in the Knesset
    to enact proportional representation.  Of course this bill will
    face stiff opposition from those who stand to lose by it.
    
    As to the American system being the best in the world, well I would
    say that it is good, period.  Let's not let the current wave of
    chauvinism get to us.  Despite some flaws, Israeli democracy is
    as "good" as any I've experienced, and maybe even better than America's
    in the sense that ALL political streams are represented, from the
    Communist party to the right-wing.
    
    David   
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| 205.6 | Something to consider | DARTH::SCHORR |  | Wed Oct 08 1986 15:15 | 14 | 
|  |     The U.S. aside I believe there are several flaws in any parlimentary
    system.  
    
    The main problem is that any Prime minister is always looking over
    his shoulder.  He (She) can't ever take any meaningful actions without
    having to worry about a vote of no-confidence.  A Fixed term would
    be preferable.
    
    The other problem is that it leads to tryanny of the minority. 
    Especially where there is not a clear majority or two strong parties
    to balance each other.  Italy is the extreme but I believe that
    Israel could use some modification to the parlimentary system.
    
    
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| 205.7 | >< | TAV02::NITSAN | Nitsan Duvdevani, Digital Israel | Thu Oct 09 1986 11:06 | 6 | 
|  | I think even the ancient Greeks had the problem of how to handle a real
Democracy without risk its existance in a Democratic way.
Personnal bet on Shamir Govt: about 12 months.
Nitsan
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| 205.8 | We want Moshiach NOW!!! | NY1MM::BCOHEN |  | Mon Nov 10 1986 14:39 | 9 | 
|  |     
    Actually there are lot's of problems with both forms of govt.
    Just think that If every Arab citizen of Israel would vote there
    would be neither Likud or Labor?
    Personally I would like to see the restoration of the House of David
    in our time. Amen.
    
    Bruce
    
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