Opposition leader and Democrats chair Yair Golan called on the Arab public in Israel to vote in the upcoming Knesset elections, saying that high turnout would help bring about political change. Golan has previously advocated for including Arab parties in a governing coalition.
Yair Golan, chair of the opposition Democrats party, called on Israel's Arab public to vote in the upcoming Knesset elections, urging them to turn out in large numbers to drive political change. The call, reported on Tuesday, is part of ongoing efforts by various political figures to boost Arab voter turnout, which has historically been a significant factor in election outcomes. Golan has previously advocated for including Arab parties in a governing coalition, notably calling on his bloc to embrace Ra'am party leader Mansour Abbas earlier this month. The appeal comes in the context of a fragmented political landscape where small parties can play a decisive role.
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