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Likud Strategist Filber Warns Small Parties Could Topple Right-Wing Bloc in Elections
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First reported by Maariv · 1 day ago
What happened
Likud strategist Shlomo Filber warns that small parties failing to cross the electoral threshold could cause the right-wing bloc to lose power in upcoming elections. Prime Minister Netanyahu is pleased with the new Likud list and plans to use reserved slots to strengthen it. Likud stresses that its victory is essential to prevent a left-wing coalition.
- 01Shlomo Filber warns small parties risk splitting right-wing votes and toppling the bloc.
- 02Netanyahu is satisfied with the Likud primary results and reserved candidate slots.
- 03Likud plans to strengthen its list with additional candidates via reserved slots.
- 04The party views a Likud win as key to blocking a left-wing government coalition.
- 05Netanyahu thanked voters for choosing wisely, not based on deals.
- 06Ministers and MKs not on top list spots will still be involved in campaign efforts.
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SrugimRight · Hebrew15 minutes ago
Likud Strategist Filber Warns Small Parties Could Topple Right-Wing Bloc in Elections
Now 14Right · Hebrew9 hours ago
Netanyahu Plans Major Campaign to Reshape Right-Wing Political Map After Primaries
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