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Arab Parties Near Official Announcement of Election Alliance Amid Negotiations
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First reported by Kan News · 1 hour ago
What happened
Hadash, Ta'al, and Balad are set to announce a joint electoral list this Saturday after overcoming recent negotiation hurdles, while Ra'am will run separately.
- 01Hadash, Ta'al, and Balad plan to unite for upcoming elections with an announcement expected Saturday.
- 02Negotiations stalled over Ta'al leader Ahmad Tibi's objections but resumed with progress.
- 03Ta'al to receive key roles including Deputy Knesset Speaker and Finance Committee seat.
- 04Ta'al will vote internally on the updated proposal Friday before the official announcement.
- 05Ra'am and Mansour Abbas will run independently, aiming for a moderate post-election position.
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