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Netanyahu Faces Pressure to Secure Minister Avi Dichter's Knesset Seat via Reserved Slot
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First reported by Maariv · 47 minutes ago
What happened
Prime Minister Netanyahu is expected to use a reserved slot to secure a Knesset seat for Minister Avi Dichter after his primary defeat, amid party leadership changes and electoral strategy shifts.
- 01Netanyahu faces pressure to secure Avi Dichter's Knesset seat after primary loss.
- 02Likud expects Netanyahu to use the reserved slot clause to promote Dichter.
- 03The move follows changes in party security leadership and Yoav Galant's resignation.
- 04Dichter, former Shin Bet chief, is seen as electorally important for Likud.
- 05The reserved slot allows promoting candidates over reserved ministerial slots.
- 06Likud's court has approved the legality of using the reserved slot mechanism.
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