The Likud party's Constitution Committee will hold another meeting this Sunday, with Prime Minister Netanyahu participating, according to reports. The meeting is a repeat of a previously scheduled discussion, amid ongoing internal party deliberations over primary elections.
The Likud Constitution Committee's upcoming meeting on Sunday, with Prime Minister Netanyahu's attendance, marks another step in the party's protracted internal process over selecting its Knesset slate. The committee has held several meetings in recent weeks, as reported by The Zioneer, often with postponements and rescheduling due to internal disputes and security discussions. The inclusion of Netanyahu in this session suggests a push to resolve the matter, as the party remains divided over whether to hold primaries or use an arranging committee.
2 developments
- DevelopingLikud Constitution Committee to meet Sunday to discuss primaries and reserved slots
- StrongLikud Constitution Committee to convene Thursday without Netanyahu, then with him, following Bitan petition
- DevelopingNetanyahu to receive 8 reserved slots on Likud list, MK Buaron says
- StrongLikud Constitution Committee to Vote Sunday on Two Proposals; Zvika Brot Tipped to Chair Arranging Committee
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