World Zionist Congress Opens New Vote on Power-Sharing Agreement After Previous One Fell Apart over Nomination of PM’s Divisive Son to Top Role
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World Zionist Congress opens new vote on power-sharing agreement after previous one fell apart over nomination of PM’s divisive son to top role
The World Zionist Congress opened voting on Sunday on a power-sharing agreement between the center-left and center-right blocs that would potentially see the center-left bloc forfeit a top position in the World Zionist Organization in order to block Prime Minister Benjamin Netnayhu’s divisive son, Yair, from receiving a senior role within the organization. Under the new arrangement, Rabbi Doron Perez, the chair of the religious Zionist World Miz…
The Prime Minister's son was not included in the lists for the World Zionist Organization's management, but may still receive another position there. • The Likud indicates that the last word has not been said on the matter and notes that not all names have yet been submitted for the list of management members and for positions that do not require a vote.
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