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Netanyahu could be disqualified from Likud leadership race

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Itongadol.- Likud Comptroller Shai Galili invited Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to a pre-disqualification hearing Friday, on grounds that he improperly used Likud resources in his leadership primary run.

 
Netanyahu will have to write a letter to Galili or meet him in person to defend himself within the next week, or he will not be able to run for leader of Likud.
 
The prime minister\’s only challenger for party leader is MK Danny Danon, as MK Moshe Feiglin pulled out of the race on Thursday.
 
Galili described an event Netanyahu held at Likud headquarters in Tel Aviv – party property – for party activists and chapter leaders on December 11, with the help of party employees.
 
The comptroller quoted Netanyahu\’s speech at the event as follows: "I want to thank my friends here, Likud members, who expressed support for me yesterday as leader of the country and Likud…Likud members understand this election is about only one question: Who will lead the country, left-wing candidates that continue to multiply, or a broad, strong Likud government led by me, a government that will lead the State of Israel to safety, responsibly and determinedly. We will give that answer."
 
Galili emphasized the phrases "support for me…as leader" and "Likud government led by me" as problematic.
 
According to the comptroller, a Likud worker helped Netanyahu at a primary campaign function in Ramat Gan on December 16. Though Galili said he did not know the source of funding for the event, he quoted Netanyahu as saying: "This is a clear election between left and right, between Likud led by me and Labor led by…uh…that\’s not important (emphasis in original)."
 
Galili explained that it is improper to have party employees help candidates, because they are supposed to be neutral in Likud primaries.
 
Netanyahu will also face challenges in the Likud court before the December 31 primary.
 
Earlier this week, the court ruled that the leadership primary and the vote for the party\’s list can be held on the same day, but Likud activists Eli Cornfeld and Ran Levy appealed the decision to the Tel Aviv District Court.
 
In addition, the expanded Likud court has yet to rule on Netanyahu\’s request to appoint candidates of his choosing to two slots – the 11th and the 23rd. The prime minister is considering former IDF deputy chiefs of staff Yoav Galant and Uzi Dayan, as well as economist Shlomo Maoz and former basketball player Tal Broday, who ran in previous Likud primaries.
    
 

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