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Deputy Foreign Minister Admits Lawmakers Were Told to Film Their Secret Ballots
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100% centerFirst reported by Mako · Jun 14, 2026
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What happened
Sharren Haskel said coalition MKs were instructed to film their secret ballots in the Knesset vote for state comptroller. The vote elected Michael Ravilo after a second-round reversal over Yosef Elron, but opposition lawmakers allege the process was tainted and are seeking legal action.
- 01Sharren Haskel said coalition MKs were told to film their secret ballots.
- 02She called the instruction shameful and undemocratic.
- 03Michael Ravilo was elected state comptroller after defeating Yosef Elron.
- 04The vote was disrupted, halted, and later resumed amid opposition anger.
- 05The opposition wants a criminal probe and a new election.
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