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Court Halts Likud Internal Elections Minutes Before Voting Begins
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First reported by Ynet · 3 hours ago
What happened
The Lod District Court halted the Likud party's internal elections minutes before they were to start, following a petition by the Social Forum and National Labor Federation, who claim the move prevents election fraud.
- 01Lod District Court issued an injunction stopping Likud's internal elections minutes before they began.
- 02The injunction followed a petition by the Social Forum and National Labor Federation.
- 03The Social Forum called the court ruling a victory for common sense and election integrity.
- 04They vowed to continue representing the 150,000 Likud party members.
- 05The elections were scheduled to start on Thursday but were halted by the court order.
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