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Knesset legal advisor recommends dissolution bill this week, setting party list deadline for September 7

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Knesset legal advisor recommends dissolution bill this week, setting party list deadline for September 7

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The Knesset legal advisor recommended passing the dissolution bill this week alongside the party funding bill, according to reports. The move sets the deadline for submitting party lists for the October 27 elections at September 7, 57 days away. The Knesset is expected to dissolve this week as planned.

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The Knesset legal advisor has recommended passing the dissolution bill this week alongside the party funding bill, according to reports, setting the deadline for submitting party lists for the October 27 elections at September 7 — 57 days away. The Knesset is expected to dissolve this week as planned.

As The Zioneer reported earlier today (17:06, 17:13, 17:19), the Knesset will complete its term and general elections are confirmed for October 27. The coalition had been working to finalize the dissolution timeline amid concerns over no-confidence motions, as reported in recent weeks.

The recommendation by the Knesset legal advisor provides a formal framework for the dissolution process. The party list deadline of September 7 gives parties 57 days to finalize their slates. The dissolution bill is expected to be brought to a vote this week alongside the party funding bill, which is a standard companion piece.

No further details on the legislative schedule have been released.

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