The Jerusalem Post

70 MKs sign pact of mutual respect

- • By GIL HOFFMAN

Seventy Knesset members and ministers have declared that they will endeavor to be more considerat­e of each other and will tone down harsh rhetoric and on Tuesday they presented a signed “pact of mutual respect” to President Reuven Rivlin at the President’s Residence.

The agreement was initiated by Shas MK Moshe Arbel and Blue and White minister Michael Biton, who were joined by representa­tives from other parties when they met Rivlin.

“Disputes have been used as political weapons by parties to get votes,” Rivlin said. “This wonderful pact that you are establishi­ng aims to end that. When there are disputes, they should be resolved respectful­ly.”

Arbel wrote that the document calls on MKs to promote values of mutual respect, partnershi­p and collegiali­ty. Those who signed it vowed to set an example to stop the spread of divisivene­ss and hatred.

“The goal of the pact is not to end our disagreeme­nts, criticism and varied outlooks, which are necessary in a democracy,” said Arbel. “Its goal is to maintain mutual respect even during the course of our sharp difference­s of opinion as we struggle for our principles but without causing hatred and rifts.”

Biton, who is not currently an MK, said the Israeli public watches politician­s with an eagle eye and this demands that they work to end polarizati­on in society. MK Ophir Sofer ( Yamina) apologized for going too far in his recent criticism of Economy Minister Amir Peretz ( Labor) in the Knesset plenum.

Yisrael Beytenu’s legislator­s did not sign the pact and party sources said that while their MKs agreed with its content, they refused to pen to paper because other parties had rejected their own document

 ?? ( Mark Neyman/ GPO) ?? SHAS MK Moshe Arbel and Blue and White minister Michael Biton present President Reuven Rivlin with the pact of mutual respect yesterday.
( Mark Neyman/ GPO) SHAS MK Moshe Arbel and Blue and White minister Michael Biton present President Reuven Rivlin with the pact of mutual respect yesterday.

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