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On its first day, the Israeli government was confronted with a no-confidence motion.
The spear-headers of the motion -- Yair Lapid and his Yesh Atid party -- could not wait before bringing it to a Knesset vote. Though it did not pass, does it serve the people's interests? Shouldn't the government be given at least some time to succeed or fail before such moves are made? Does it undermine democracy, as this is the government elected by the people?
Host: Glen Ladau
Panel: Judy Lash Balint, Molly Livingstone, Daniel Seaman, Mottle Wolfe
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