Likud MK Avichai Boaron Defends Primaries as Party's Strength Amid Calls for Reserved Seats
Likud Member of Knesset Avichai Boaron emphasized the critical role of primaries in maintaining the party's strength during an interview with Channel 7. He described the primaries as a vital institution rooted in the deep membership base of approximately 160,000 Likud members, calling them the "secret of the party's power." Boaron acknowledged Prime Minister Netanyahu's desire to include reserved candidates on the party list to strengthen it, supporting a limited number of such slots determined by party leadership while preserving the influence of the general membership and party institutions.
Addressing concerns that some elected MKs might not uphold Likud's values, Boaron rejected this notion, asserting that the collective wisdom of the party members will ultimately shape the list and that candidates who have served the public will earn their trust. He also commented on the new party initiative led by Hili Tropper and Yoaz Hendel, noting Hendel's history of shifting through seven parties and describing Tropper as a respectable individual, though disagreeing with his positions on Judea and Samaria. Boaron stressed the importance of strengthening control over these territories to prevent renewed terror attacks.
In closing, Boaron appealed to the religious Zionist community to vote based on worldview rather than personal style, urging them to consider which representatives will best serve their interests in the next Knesset term. He expressed confidence that Likud, Religious Zionism, and Otzma Yehudit will represent this constituency effectively.