Court Halts Likud Reserved Seats Vote Minutes Before Polls Open
Minutes before the Likud party's voting on reserved seats for the upcoming party list elections, a court issued a temporary injunction stopping the vote. The legal action was initiated by the Social Forum alongside the National Labor Federation, who claimed the election process was flawed. The Social Forum accused the Likud management of acting against the party's internal court ruling by deliberately blocking their proposal to amend the election regulations to include all party members, including those with disabilities. The Forum emphasized its role as a watchdog representing over 150,000 Likud members and vowed to continue defending their voice in the party's internal affairs.
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