Netanyahu Secures Seven Reserved Slots in Likud's Top 30 Primary List
The Likud Constitution Committee, chaired by party center head and Minister Haim Katz, convened on Monday to discuss proposals for the party's primary election system. The meeting included Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who presented an updated proposal regarding the Likud list for the upcoming Knesset elections. According to the agreement reached between Netanyahu and Katz, the Prime Minister will have seven reserved slots within the top 30 candidates on the Likud list. Specifically, three reserved positions will be in the top ten, another three in the second ten, and one reserved slot in the third ten. Further details are expected to be released soon by the Likud Constitution Committee.
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