The mayor of Dimona, identified with the Likud party, said in a Ynet report that the order of candidates in the upcoming primaries is irrelevant, downplaying the importance of first or third place.
01 · THE DISPATCH
The Mayor of Dimona, affiliated with the Likud party, was quoted in a Ynet report as saying: 'If there are primaries, what difference does first place, third place make?' The statement downplays the significance of candidate ranking in the Likud primary elections. The full report is available on Ynet.
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