Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is demanding 11 ministerial portfolio allocations within the top 40 spots on the Likud list for the next Knesset, according to Amit Segal (N12). The demand relates to internal coalition negotiations ahead of the current Knesset session.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is demanding 11 ministerial portfolios be allocated within the first 40 slots on the Likud list for the next Knesset, according to a report by Amit Segal (N12) on Sunday afternoon. The demand reflects ongoing internal coalition negotiations as the current Knesset session continues. No further details on the specific portfolios or the response from Likud members have been published. The report comes amid broader political maneuvering ahead of the next election cycle, though no formal announcement has been made by the Prime Minister's Office.
2 developments
- StrongLikud infighting intensifies over Netanyahu's demand for 10 reserved slots
- DevelopingNetanyahu threatens to quit Likud unless granted 10 reserved Knesset slots
- DevelopingNetanyahu offers Likud MKs specific reserved list slots amid infighting
- StrongNetanyahu pushes to reserve top-10 Likud slots for Sa'ar, Kahlon
Source and signal
- Internal intake
