
An indecent dress raises differences in the Knesset
Maayan bin Hamo
The Israeli MP, who was criticized for an indecent dress worn in the public body: I respect the rules of dress for the Knesset .. But here is not Iran
On Monday, Knesset member Ya'ael Faran Cohen, a member of the "Zionist camp" party, stepped up to the speech platform wearing a sleeveless dress.
"Where is the ethics of dress?" MK Nava Bocker of the Likud Party, which serves as deputy speaker of the Knesset, commented. Faran replied: "Is the ethics of dress not so good, do you have observations?". "Yes, when I run the plenary," Bocker said. MK Faran asked Bocker to retract her statement: "This is the first time I have noticed a member of another Knesset regarding the ethics of dress."
At this stage, other Knesset members intervened, claiming that the rules of dress ethics in the Knesset apply only to guests and not to Knesset members. Another member of the Faran Party asked to transfer her jacket to Faran, but Faran explained that she had Jacita. Following an examination, MK Boker explained that the ethics of dress do not apply to members of the Knesset.
On Tuesday morning, MK Faran's members addressed the incident. "We all wear decent clothes. "There are rules of dress ethics for the guests in parliament and they are meant to arrive in decent clothes, but we are not in Iran," she said in an interview with an Israeli radio station. MK Boker, who led the session, may have erred when she commented on the dress before the General Assembly, but explained: "It is unreasonable that the rules of dress ethics of guests should not be applied to Knesset members. I will take care that these rules apply to us. There is no talk of decency. "
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