The 25th Knesset completed its final day of legislation Thursday, marking the end of a full four-year term — the first time in 40 years the Knesset has served its entire term. The legislature now enters an election recess ahead of the October 27 elections, according to Channel 14.
The 25th Knesset held its final day of legislation Thursday, completing a full four-year term — a milestone not achieved in over 40 years. The Knesset's dissolution was set for July 17, with elections scheduled for October 27, as The Zioneer previously reported. The end of the term marks the transition to an election campaign period. The Knesset legal advisor and coalition chair had previously confirmed that the Knesset would serve its full term.
- StrongKnesset elections set for October 27 as government completes full term
- StrongKnesset legal advisor: Current Knesset will serve full term, election date remains October 27
- StrongKnesset legal advisor: only three parliamentary weeks remain before election recess
- DevelopingKnesset legal advisor recommends dissolution bill this week, setting party list deadline for September 7
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