August 14 Attila Somfalvi Published:
The Likud Central Committee approved Tuesday party chairman Benjamin
Netanyahu's proposal to push forward the internal elections, and
decided that the primaries would be held on August 14. If a second
round is required, it will take place a week later, on August 21.
Following MK Silvan Shalom's withdrawal from the race for Likud leader
Monday, the only other contender against Netanyahu is Moshe Feiglin,
head of the extreme-rightist Jewish Leadership faction of the party.
During their meeting at the Tel Aviv convention center, Netanyahu told
the Central Committee members that "we believe that we can take the
country out of the mud, we can take a different road."
At a press conference Monday, MK Shalom slammed Netanyahu for the
decision to push up the primaries without enabling the other candidates
to prepare a campaign; he accused the chairman of aggressiveness and
opportunism, and compared the Likud to the Syrian Baath party.
Netanyahu's aides responded by saying that Shalom knew he would crash
in the primaries, and was only looking for excuses for his withdrawal.
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