Rothman Seeks Consensus Approval; Kariv: We Won't Vote for the Election Law Without Voting Stations in Nursing Homes

MK Gilad Kariv demanded that the Chairman of the Constitution Committee approve the Central Elections Committee's proposal — to place ballot boxes in non-nursing-care assisted living facilities, a move the coalition opposed out of fear…
Assessment
Simcha Rothman is aiming for cross-party consensus on a voting bill, while Gilad Kariv conditions his support on polling stations in non-nursing homes. The coalition previously opposed this move due to concerns it would benefit Avigdor Lieberman. The standoff over election logistics reflects deeper coalition dynamics and the fragility of legislative cooperation.
