Likud postpones primaries to August amid debate over Netanyahu’s influence on party list
While no decision has been announced on allowing Netanyahu to control the first slots, the updated rules and procedures for the primaries are expected to be released on Thursday
Assessment
The Likud party's decision to delay its primaries until August signals internal tensions over the selection process and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's role in shaping the candidate list. The unresolved question of whether Netanyahu will have direct control over the top slots remains a central point of contention. The upcoming release of updated rules on Thursday will likely clarify the power dynamics within the party. Observers should watch for how these procedural changes affect factional alignments ahead of the vote.
