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Knesset expected to dissolve July 17, paving way for October 27 election
IL🏛️ Politics9 hr. ago

Knesset expected to dissolve July 17, paving way for October 27 election

The Knesset is scheduled to dissolve on July 17, setting the stage for national elections likely to be held on October 27, the latest permissible date under Israeli law. While no formal announcement has been made, Knesset Legal Adviser Sagit Afik recommended the dissolution date, and Knesset Speaker Amir Ohana and Coalition Whip Ofir Katz have endorsed this timeline. Although October 20 remains a possibility, factors such as the statutory campaign period, the High Holidays, and the anniversary of the October 7, 2023, attack have limited viable options, making October 27 the most probable date. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who does not want to bring elections forward, is focusing on passing legislation before the Knesset dissolves, as legislative work will be paused afterward. Opposition leaders argue that delaying the vote could benefit Netanyahu politically, as current polls suggest he may struggle to form a coalition. Legal requirements mandate that the Knesset dissolve between 90 and 150 days before an election, and October 27 is the final allowable date.

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The Times of Israel logoThe Times of IsraelIndependentCenter9 hr. ago
Knesset expected to dissolve July 17, paving way for October 27 election

The Knesset is scheduled to dissolve on July 17, setting the stage for national elections likely to be held on October 27, the latest permissible date under Israeli law. While no formal announcement has been made, Knesset Legal Adviser Sagit Afik recommended the dissolution date, and Knesset Speaker Amir Ohana and Coalition Whip Ofir Katz have endorsed this timeline. Although October 20 remains a possibility, factors such as the statutory campaign period, the High Holidays, and the anniversary of the October 7, 2023, attack have limited viable options, making October 27 the most probable date. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who does not want to bring elections forward, is focusing on passing legislation before the Knesset dissolves, as legislative work will be paused afterward. Opposition leaders argue that delaying the vote could benefit Netanyahu politically, as current polls suggest he may struggle to form a coalition. Legal requirements mandate that the Knesset dissolve between 90 and 150 days before an election, and October 27 is the final allowable date.

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