Coalition Parties Move to Dissolve Knesset, Paving Way for Elections
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The election in Israel must take place on October 27 at the latest. However, after media reports, strict coalition partner Netanyahus prefers a vote at the beginning of September.
Coalition parties move to dissolve Knesset, paving way for elections
The ultra-Orthodox Degel Hatorah party is pushing for a September 1 election, while Shas prefers voting during the Jewish High Holidays in hopes of boosting turnout among traditional voters. The move followed Benjamin Netanyahu's decision not to advance a draft exemption law before elections
Israel Goes to Elections | Are Shas and Degel Hatorah on the Way to a Government with the Left Bloc?
Hanani Breitkopf, editor of Kikar Hashabbat, Avi Wiederman, head of the Super Data polling institute, and media figures Avraham Kreuzer and Avi Greenzig gathered this week in the 'Friday Night' studio hosted by Yishai Cohen to summarize a particularly dramatic week in the political system. Among the main topics raised in the panel: the dramatic decision of Degel Hatorah to dissolve the Knesset and bring forward the elections following the failur…
Calls for early elections intensify after Haredi leadership rejects Netanyahu coalition
On Wednesday Rabbi Dov Lando, the senior spiritual leader of the Haredi United Torah Judaism party’s Degel HaTorah faction, called for dissolving the Knesset. He proposed bringing forward elections over the coalition’s failure to pass a long-promised draft exemption law for yeshiva students. The seven-member UTJ faction said on Tuesday it would pursue legislation to […] The post Calls for early elections intensify after Haredi leadership rejects…
The Israeli Parliament (Knesset)
Degel HaTorah Signals Coalition Crack as Israeli Parties Begin Discussing Early Election Dates
The Israeli political system was thrown into heightened uncertainty Monday after Degel HaTorah announced that it no longer has confidence in Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu, a move widely viewed as the strongest warning yet from the chareidi parties regarding the future of the coalition government. Although the party has not yet formally decided to leave the government, its willingness to support dissolving the Knesset has accelerated internal…
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