Israel Hayom reports that Likud primaries have been finalized for August 4. The decision confirms earlier expectations reported by Israeli media.
Israel Hayom reported Sunday evening that the Likud primary election has been finalized for August 4, one month after earlier expectations were first reported by journalist Amit Segal (N12). The primary will determine the party's slate for the next Knesset election, with decisions on reserved ministerial slots expected to be made next month. The finalized date sets the stage for internal party campaigning over the coming weeks.
As The Zioneer reported earlier Sunday, the August 4 date had been anticipated but not yet confirmed. Sunday evening's report by Israel Hayom now places the date as final, with the party's internal mechanisms set to proceed.
4 developments
- StrongLikud constitution committee set to postpone primaries to early August; Netanyahu demands 11 reserved slots
- DevelopingLikud Constitution Committee delays primaries debate to Thursday amid legal shifts
- DevelopingLikud Constitution Committee to meet Sunday to discuss primaries and reserved slots
- StrongLikud Constitution Committee summoned for Tuesday; chairman Haim Katz moves to force primaries
Source and signal
- Internal intake
