Haredi parties boycott coalition votes as daycare bill is pulled from plenum agenda
Haredi parties announced that they will not support any coalition legislation in the Knesset plenum today, and as a result the daycare bill will not come up for a vote. The development was reported by Kikar HaShabbat on June 15, 2026, at 15:45.
The article says the decision was made against the backdrop of the latest developments around the bill, which had been expected to advance in the plenum. No further details were given about the bill itself or about how long the boycott may last.
The move signals a sharp protest by the ultra-Orthodox parties against coalition business, and it immediately blocks the daycare legislation from being voted on today. The report does not say whether the bill will be rescheduled or what negotiations, if any, are underway.
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