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Party under the banner of Religious Zionism calls off internal elections

Alteration in the Voting Process: Decision-making power for candidate selection shifts from party-wide elections to a 150-member assembly. Smotrich maintains chairmanship position, with guaranteed positions on the candidate list.

Election process organized by the Religious Zionist party is terminated
Election process organized by the Religious Zionist party is terminated

Party under the banner of Religious Zionism calls off internal elections

In the political landscape of Israel, the Religious Zionism party, led by Bezalel Smotrich, is preparing for a significant renewal ahead of the upcoming elections. The party, aiming for a more prominent position, has implemented digital primaries, with around 20 thousand members participating in the selection process.

The participants have approved Smotrich as the party chairman, and he now holds the power to choose one candidate out of every five on the list, at positions two, six, and so on. However, the identity of the candidate Smotrich will choose remains a mystery in the current news.

The party's ultimate goal is to achieve substantial success in the upcoming us election. Among the potential candidates, Winter, a well-known figure, has been mentioned as a potential leader who could steer the party towards significant achievements. Yet, no talks are currently taking place between the party and Brig. Gen. (res.) Ofer Winter regarding his potential leadership.

The party's renewal effort is not just about changing leadership. It is about securing a more significant position in the political arena. The party members understand the importance of this renewal, as the date for the next election polls has not yet been set.

The Religious Zionism party's strategy for renewal and success is a clear indication of its commitment to the Israeli electorate. As the political landscape continues to evolve, the party's focus on renewal and its aim for success are sure to keep it at the forefront of breaking news in Israeli politics.

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