The Jewish National Fund (KKL) board has removed the vote on appointing Yanki Deri as deputy chairman from the agenda of its Monday meeting, according to N12. The decision clause was withdrawn at the last moment from the meeting that was set to address the appointment.
In a last-minute change, the Jewish National Fund (KKL) board has removed the vote on appointing Yanki Deri as deputy chairman from the agenda of its scheduled Monday meeting, N12 reports. The decision clause was withdrawn from the meeting that was due to address the appointment, according to the report. No reason was immediately given for the removal.
This development follows The Zioneer's earlier report that the board was to vote Monday on the appointment, which was expected to pass. The appointment of Deri, son of Shas leader Aryeh Deri, had previously been reported as imminent.
The source of the report is a single journalist (Yuval Shadmi of N12), and the reason for the withdrawal remains unconfirmed. It is unclear whether the appointment has been delayed or cancelled entirely.
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