A proposal attributed to MK Haim Katz would change the Israeli electoral system: the national list would be limited to 26 seats, then district-based allocation, followed by a second national list. The proposal is in early stages.
01 · THE DISPATCH
A proposal attributed to MK Haim Katz would alter Israel's electoral system by limiting the national list to 26 seats, followed by district-based allocation, and then a second national list. The report, from a political source, provides no further details. The Zioneer has not previously covered this proposal.
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