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Likud Opens Primaries Voting to Select Candidates for 26th Knesset
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First reported by Behadrei Haredim · 1 hour ago
What happened
Likud has started its primaries voting to select candidates for the 26th Knesset, with Minister Haim Katz calling on members to vote and build a strong party list.
- 01Likud has opened voting in its primaries for the 26th Knesset candidate list.
- 02Minister Haim Katz, who holds a reserved spot, inaugurated the voting.
- 03Katz urged all Likud members to vote and exercise their rights.
- 04The primaries will determine the party's candidates for the upcoming elections.
- 05Competition is strong among candidates seeking positions on the list.
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