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Former Meretz Leader Mosi Raz Condemns Democrats Party for Blocking His Candidacy

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Translated & summarized from Srugim by baba
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Mosi Raz, a former Knesset member and longtime Meretz figure, has launched a fierce public attack against the leadership of the Democrats party, the alliance of Labor and Meretz. Raz's candidacy was disqualified by the party's internal election committee from running for the reserved Meretz slot on the unified list, a move he described as unprecedented and shocking. He expressed outrage on social media, accusing the committee of erasing his 30 years of activism within Meretz and insulting thousands of party members and voters.

Raz, who previously served as Meretz secretary-general and represented the party in multiple Knesset terms, called the decision a personal affront and urged the party leadership to intervene immediately to prevent a deep internal crisis. He warned that the ruling risks causing a major split within the Democrats party if not corrected promptly. The controversy highlights tensions within the alliance as it prepares for upcoming elections.

In related reactions, Yair Golan, another party member, criticized the move and suggested Raz would no longer be part of the party. Raz’s call for urgent leadership action underscores the growing discord between veteran Meretz activists and the Democrats’ current management over candidate selection and party direction.

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