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As Netanyahu weighs reserved slots, officials consider how party list will change prior to election

2h ago ·  Source: The Jerusalem Post 82Objectivity score82/100

As Netanyahu weighs reserved slots, officials consider how party list will change prior to election

Former finance minister Moshe Kahlon and MK Tsega Melaku are two of the names under consideration for Netanyahu's reserved slots.

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Following the Likud primary, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is focusing on eight reserved slots to influence the party list. Former finance minister Moshe Kahlon is being considered for a high spot, with Netanyahu conveying, "If you want, I'll save you a high spot." Kahlon has not yet decided on a political return, despite polling showing his strong association with the cost of living issue. Tsega Melaku, who withdrew from the primary, is also a candidate for a reserved slot, with Ethiopian-Israeli community leaders advocating for her inclusion due to her potential to attract significant electoral support. The allocation of these slots is contentious, as each reserved position could push elected MKs out of the Knesset, making it difficult for Netanyahu to secure approval, especially for candidates without clear electoral value. The Likud Secretariat must vote on these slots, and borderline MKs are expected to oppose changes that could jeopardize their positions. Netanyahu may ultimately settle for only one or two additional reserved slots, prioritizing candidates with strong public and electoral appeal.

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