The Likud Central Committee's planned vote on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's proposal to expand his control over the party's Knesset slate was postponed after the Lod District Court issued an injunction. The court ruled that the vote must include all 150,000 Likud members, not just the 4,500 Central Committee members. Netanyahu's plan would grant him eight reserved candidate slots, including three in the top 10 and six in the top 20, as part of a compromise with committee chair Haim Katz. Senior Likud MK David Bitan opposed the move, arguing it would give Netanyahu disproportionate influence over the party's electoral list. The Likud Social Forum, which petitioned the court, described the ruling as 'a victory for common sense' and pledged to protect the voting rights of all members. Likud stated that Netanyahu wanted all members to have the opportunity to vote but acknowledged that legal delays had prevented many from participating.
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