Likud Opens Primaries Voting to Select Candidates for 26th Knesset
The Likud party has officially begun voting in its primaries to determine the candidate list for Israel's 26th Knesset. The process was inaugurated this morning by Likud Central Committee Chairman and Constitution Committee Chair, Minister Haim Katz, who holds a reserved spot and is not running in the primaries. Katz urged all registered Likud members to participate, emphasizing the importance of exercising their voting rights to form a strong team for the upcoming elections. The primaries are a key step in shaping the party's representation in the next Knesset, with intense competition among candidates for placement on the list.
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