The National Union faction will launch a new economic platform extolling the free market in order to promote the periphery in the State of Israel.
The program deals, among other things, with alleviating the cost of living, assisting small and medium-sized businesses, promoting young people, welfare policy, addressing the roots of poverty, and settling remote parts of the Galilee and the Negev.
The plan includes steps that will lead to an increase in the income of the state, such as the unification of local authorities, a budget differentiation for IDF disabled veterans, and a more equitable distribution of the budget, such as a change in the method of offsetting allowances for disabled people leaving for work, more extensive support for reservists and more.