The Likud Constitution Committee's meeting has been postponed once more, amid internal party struggles, according to party sources reported by i24NEWS.
The Likud Constitution Committee meeting, which was expected to discuss party primary procedures and internal regulations, has been postponed yet again. The latest delay comes amid ongoing internal power struggles within the party, according to i24NEWS. This follows a series of prior postponements: the committee was previously summoned for Tuesday, June 17, by chairman Haim Katz in a bid to force primaries, then moved to Thursday, June 21, according to earlier Zioneer bulletins. The repeated delays reflect the deep divisions within Likud over the primary process, with some senior figures favoring an 'arranging committee' to bypass primaries altogether, a move opposed by others. The new date for the meeting has not been specified.
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