The Knesset is set to dissolve this week, with general elections scheduled for October 27, a report confirms, setting a 107-day countdown to the vote.
The Knesset will dissolve this week, with elections set for October 27, according to a report Sunday evening. The timeline confirms earlier reports from i24NEWS and other outlets that the coalition had reached an agreement on the election date.
As The Zioneer reported earlier Sunday, the Knesset legal advisor recommended passing the dissolution bill this week, and party lists must be submitted by September 7. The dissolution date was previously set for July 17, leaving 14 legislative days for the current coalition.
The October 27 date falls 107 days from today, after the Jewish holiday period. The election will determine the composition of the next Knesset, with coalition negotiations expected to follow.
3 developments
- StrongKnesset legal advisor: Current Knesset will serve full term, election date remains October 27
- StrongHaredi parties agree to October 27 elections in exchange for full legislative sprint
- DevelopingNetanyahu camp considers holding elections on October 27, N12 reports
- DevelopingReport: Election date likely October 20, Netanyahu's 77th birthday eve
Source and signal
- Internal intake
