The Likud Constitution Committee will hold tonight's meeting at the Prime Minister's Office in Jerusalem instead of the Knesset, party sources say. The venue change comes amid concerns that unwanted guests might protest or disrupt the session, where the party's primary mechanism is to be decided.
The Likud Constitution Committee has moved tonight's meeting from the Knesset to the Prime Minister's Office in Jerusalem, party sources report. The change was prompted by fears that unauthorized individuals could attend and protest or disrupt the session, which is expected to finalize the party's primary election mechanism. The meeting is part of the ongoing Likud internal debate over primary rules, which has seen several committee sessions in recent weeks. As The Zioneer has reported, the committee has been weighing competing proposals for the primary format, with tensions among party members reflecting deeper divisions over the process.
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Source and signal
- Internal intake
