Shas coordinated the absence of its MKs from the Knesset plenum on Monday evening, preventing a vote, according to a party-associated the source. The move extends the coalition's legislative deadlock.
Shas orchestrated the absence of its Knesset members from the plenum session on Monday evening, effectively blocking votes, according to a party-affiliated the source. The move echoes a similar boycott by United Torah Judaism earlier Monday afternoon, which The Zioneer reported at 17:13. Together, the absences prevent the coalition from reaching the required quorum for key legislative items, deepening the ongoing standoff over stalled coalition bills.
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