Netanyahu wins party vote in boost ahead of Israeli election

REUTERS

JERUSALEM (Reuters) – Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu easily won a vote to keep the Likud party helm, the party said on Friday, in a boost ahead of what is likely to be a hard-fought general election in March.

Netanyahu won 72.5% of votes in Thursday’s party ballot, against 27.5% for challenger Gideon Saar, who conceded, tweeting that he would now back the incumbent “for the sake of a Likud victory in the (general) election”.

Netanyahu declared victory in a speech at Likud’s campaign headquarters near Tel Aviv, telling supporters: “The future is in our hands”.

“The sweeping decision in the primaries was a major expression of confidence in my path, in our path,” Netanyahu said, adding: “Now is the time to bring a sweeping victory to Likud and the right in the elections.”

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1 Response to Netanyahu wins party vote in boost ahead of Israeli election

  1. rumpole2's avatar rumpole2 says:

    Good news.
    I hope he can overcome the “Witch hunt” he faces… and… it’s 3rd time LUCKY for some sort of majority coming out of an Israeli election. (March 2)

    I think the difficulties in getting a stable result in past 2 Israeli elections should give people reason to PAUSE when they call for a “Proportional” election system. Even a large party ends up having to form “coalitions” with small parties, and that can result in appeasing the small party and so giving them a DIS-PROPORTIONAL influence on government policy. A lot of people in UK are currently calling for “Proportional Representation”, for one reason so that a Party like Nigel Farage’s “Brexit” Party might get at least a few MPs and have some influence in Parliament.

    In NZ we had referendums and ended up opting for a Proportional system (MMP) (Mixed Member Proportional). IMHO is has not worked out too well. There was a second referendum to go back to FFP (first past the post) but that failed.

    Here is the example of NZ’s last election…

    I see calls to change UK elections to PROPORTIONAL… DO NOT DO IT, GUYS…

    BEWARE UK
    New Zealand Politics was similar to UK.. 2 parties, First past the post… and we went for “Proportional representation” (MMP)…. IT IS CRAP (Worse than fptp).. minor parties are appeased and so actually end up with DISPROPORTIONAL influence in Parliament…. For instance… Last election 2017 NATIONAL PARTY (like Tory) 44.5%, LABOUR 37% Yet we have a daft LABOUR Liberal tart as our PM… because an aging (ex-tory) guy (Wintston Peters) decided to gift his 9 seats to support Labour. He only got 7% added to Labour. Total = 44%… forms a government despite NATIONAL winning 44.5%… go figure! On election night and for weeks after it was assumed Winston Peters would simply support National, who were cleanly the party a plurality of the voters picked on the day. But Winston negotiated to be Deputy PM under Labour. Imagine in UK now…. an election with a Boris lead, but a Joe Swinson type (or a Sturgeon type) does a deal with a second place Corbyn type… and you get a Labour Government. (with Jo Swinson or Nicola Sturgeon (maybe Ian Blackford) as Deputy PM)

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