Court Halts Likud Internal Elections Minutes Before Voting Begins
The Lod District Court issued an injunction on Thursday to stop the internal elections scheduled to take place within the Likud party, just minutes before voting was set to begin. This legal move came following a petition filed by the Social Forum alongside the National Labor Federation. The Social Forum, aligned with the National Labor Federation, hailed the court's decision as a victory for common sense and emphasized their commitment to preventing election fraud within the Likud party. They also stated their intention to continue representing the interests of the party's 150,000 members, referred to as "commanders." The injunction effectively pauses the election process until further legal or organizational steps are taken.
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