In Likud they count on a comeback: "Toward the end he wins big"
The chairman of the Likud court, Michael Kleiner, expressed confidence that the party will win the October elections, describing a 'recipe' in which Likud starts behind and wins big at the end. He warned against a split in the right-wing bloc and said that slots will be approved only if they strengthen the list.
On the day of the Likud primaries, the chairman of the movement's court, Michael Kleiner, expressed confidence that the party will also win the October elections. He described a 'recipe' of election campaigns in which Likud starts behind, but with the start of election propaganda, its arguments sound more innovative and a drift toward it begins, and toward the end it wins big. Kleiner said that Likud's mission is to appeal to people who voted for it last time and tell them 'you were right last time'. He warned against a split in the right-wing bloc. Regarding slots on the list, Kleiner noted that there was a decision of 5,000 Likud conference delegates to allow slots, and the party chairman received approval with a majority of almost two-thirds of the votes. According to him, the slots are subject to the approval of the Likud secretariat, and if it thinks that a certain slot is not better than the current situation, it can not approve it. He added that if they bring a candidate who will bring three or four mandates, there is an interest in supporting him, but if they bring a 'cosmetic decoration', they can oppose.
In Likud they count on a comeback: "Toward the end he wins big"