Centrist National Unity Says It Will Hold Its First-Ever Elections for Party Leader
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Centrist National Unity says it will hold its first-ever elections for party leader
Gadi Eisenkot, the former IDF chief, is expected to run for party leader against incumbent Benny Gantz, who, only in February, was determined not to cede his position. Recent polls show the party is losing ground
·Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel
Read Full ArticleIn the first phase of the process that the State Camp Party will go through, the party's gates will be opened to the public in the coming months. The party assembly will be renewed and significantly expanded, and within the framework of which elections for the party leadership will be held.
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