Economy Minister Barkat hires private investigators to ensure there is no fraud at Likud primaries
Barkat's team believes that there is a plot in the Likud to ostracize him and prevent him from running again, with fears of possible fraud during the party's primaries.
Economy and Industry Minister Nir Barkat hired private investigators to monitor the Likud primaries on Monday, fearing potential fraud. The team, including field personnel and individuals with recording devices, was deployed to numerous polling stations and the central counting center to detect any irregularities in real-time. This action follows accusations that Barkat attempted a "coup" against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu after October 7, leading to concerns that Netanyahu's associates might try to undermine Barkat's political career. A source involved stated, "Anyone who thinks it's possible to play with votes, the count, or the results should know that this time there is someone watching, recording, and checking." If wrongdoing is found, the plan is to correct the results and bring those responsible to justice.
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