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Likud Slams Opposition Petition Over State Comptroller Vote
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100% right-leaningFirst reported by Now 14 · 1 day ago
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What happened
Likud asked Israel’s High Court to dismiss petitions challenging the vote that elected State Comptroller Michael Ravilo. The party says the opposition violated prior voting agreements and is using the court to overturn a political defeat. Likud also warned the ruling could create a broader precedent affecting future elections.
- 01Likud urged the High Court to reject petitions against Michael Ravilo’s election as State Comptroller.
- 02The party said the opposition broke a prior agreement on the voting arrangement.
- 03Attorney Ilan Bombach accused the opposition of hypocrisy and political bad faith.
- 04Likud warned the case could set a dangerous precedent for future national election challenges.
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