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Finance Minister Yair Lapid Photo: Marc Israel Sellem/The Jerusalem Post
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Lapid kills Netanyahu's plan to delay presidential race
13.05.2014, Israel Yesh Atid leader Yair Lapid put the final nail in the coffin of an effort by Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu to delay next month's presidential election by announcing his opposition late Tuesday night.
Netanyahu had hoped to delay the race by six months and then negotiate electoral reforms with his coalition partners that could have led to cancelling the office of president. His associates said Monday that he believed his move could succeed because none of the parties in the coalition had come out against it.
But Lapid came out against the plan in a move seen as revenge against Netanyahu for blocking Lapid's confidant, Yesh Atid faction chairman Ofer Shelah, from becoming chairman of the Knesset Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee.
"I will oppose any initiative to delay the race for president," Lapid said. "A constitutional change cannot be hastened and made at the last moment."
Knesset Speaker Yuli Edelstein will announce a date for the race next week. A candidate who spoke to him said Edelstein would choose June 16 or 18.
Channel 10 reported that Netanyahu was still looking for another candidate and had asked former finance minister Ya'acov Ne'eman to run.
One of the current candidates said it was too late for Netanyahu to draft a new candidate into the race.
"Even if he gets God to run, it's already too late at this point," the candidate said.
By GIL HOFFMAN
EJP
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