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Likud Sues Social Forum Members for Half a Million Shekels Over Primary Vote Delay
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First reported by Ynet · 12 hours ago
What happened
Likud plans to sue Social Forum members for 500,000 shekels after their petition delayed the party's primary vote for Netanyahu's reserved slots, causing significant financial damage. The party alleges the petitioners exploited a clerical error to mislead the court.
- 01Likud will sue Social Forum members for 500,000 shekels over delaying the primary vote.
- 02The petition challenged the vote on Netanyahu's eight reserved slots and the primary process.
- 03Likud claims petitioners exploited a clerical error in the Constitution Committee's protocol.
- 04Polling stations were already prepared when the petition caused the delay.
- 05The party alleges the petitioners misled the court, causing financial damage.
- 06Legal advisor Ilan Bombach confirmed the clerical error was exploited maliciously.
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