Party sources express doubt that the proposal will pass the Likud Constitution Committee due to internal power struggles. A party court may intervene over a clause affecting incumbent female MKs, citing the party's constitutional requirement for gender equality. The proposal must be approved by 13:00 Tuesday, or the 2022 primaries regulations will be voted on.
Party sources have expressed doubt that the proposal to regulate Likud primaries will pass the Constitution Committee due to internal power struggles. Additionally, the party court may intervene over a clause that would affect incumbent female MKs, arguing it violates the party's constitutional requirement for gender equality. The proposal must be approved by 13:00 Tuesday, or the 2022 primaries regulations will be voted on automatically. This development highlights the ongoing internal tensions within Likud over the selection process for the next Knesset slate.
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