The Likud party will hold a meeting on Sunday to deliberate on reserved candidate slots (shiryonim) for Prime Minister Netanyahu, according to a ynet report. The discussion continues a series of internal party deliberations over the selection of the Knesset slate.
The Likud party is expected to convene on Sunday to discuss reserved slots (shiryonim) for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, according to a ynet report. The meeting adds to a string of internal party discussions over the past weeks regarding the composition of the party's Knesset slate. As The Zioneer has reported, the issue of reserved slots has been a point of contention within Likud, with some senior figures opposing the move and others pushing for a broader arrangement committee that would bypass primaries. The Sunday meeting is the latest in a series of efforts to resolve the matter ahead of the party convention.
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
Source and signal
- Internal intake
