No to primaries, but what is the alternative? | Menachem Horowitz
With all due respect to the representatives of the districts, the non-Jewish sector, the rural area, and the working settlement - we have reached a point where the organizing lists and the reserved slots are…
Assessment
The piece questions the value of primaries in Israel's political system, suggesting that organized lists and reserved slots may be preferable to district representation. This reflects growing frustration with how primaries produce candidates, possibly favoring party insiders over broader interests. The debate touches on fundamental tensions between democratic participation and effective governance.
