Israeli media report that the Likud committee has given final approval to a compromise proposal tabled by Minister Haim Katz, according to ynet.
At 17:35 Jerusalem, Israeli media outlet ynet reported that the Likud party committee has given final approval to a compromise proposal put forward by Minister Haim Katz. The approval comes hours after an agreement was reached between Katz and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on the allocation of reserved slots on the party list.
The Zioneer reported earlier today at 16:27 Jerusalem that Netanyahu and Katz had finalized an agreement on seven reserved slots (shiryonim) in the first 30 places on the Likud list. According to the initial report by Amit Segal (N12), the slots were distributed as three in the first decile, three in the second, and one in the third. The deal followed an updated proposal from Netanyahu earlier in the day.
The compromise is intended to resolve internal Likud disputes over the party list ahead of the upcoming primaries. The committee's approval marks the formal adoption of the agreement.
Specific details of the compromise beyond the slot allocation have not been fully disclosed, including which candidates will receive the reserved slots. The timeline for finalizing the full party list remains unclear.
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