Likud's Constitution Committee to Reconvene Sunday with Netanyahu Invited
How 6 Israeli newsrooms covered this story — translated into English and compared side by side.
First reported by Now 14 · 1 day ago
What happened
Likud's Constitution Committee will reconvene Sunday with Prime Minister Netanyahu invited to participate in votes on primary election rules, following a court injunction that halted the initial vote. Two key proposals include Netanyahu's reserved spots plan and a measure allowing ministers to run in various districts. The outcomes will shape the party's candidate list for the 26th Knesset.
- 01Likud's Constitution Committee will meet Sunday with Netanyahu attending to vote on primary election rules.
- 02A court injunction stopped the initial Likud primaries minutes before voting last Thursday.
- 03Two proposals are on the agenda: Netanyahu's reserved spots plan and allowing ministers to run in different districts.
- 04The Social Forum and National Labor Federation successfully petitioned to halt the primaries.
- 05If either proposal fails to gain majority support, it will be dropped without alternatives.
- 06Netanyahu's proposal is critical for his strategy in the upcoming Likud primaries.
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