The time of parliamentary elections in the occupied territories announced.
Hebrew sources reported that the regime’s parliament has set November 1 as the date for holding general elections in occupied Palestine.
Hebrew sources reported today (Thursday) that the regime’s representatives have set November 1st (November 10th) as the time for parliamentary elections in the occupied territories.
According to Hebrew sources, after the agreements between the ruling coalition in Tel Aviv and the opposition on the dissolution of the Knesset, the dissolution plan is expected to be approved today in the second and third readings, with Yair Lapid advancing in the occupied territories instead of Naftali Bennett as prime minister. Introduce affairs.
The resigned Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett announced in a statement on Wednesday evening that he will not run in the upcoming elections.
The correspondent of the Hebrew network “Kan” reported that the exchange ceremony between Bennett and Lapid will be held at around 12:30 local time today in the office of the Prime Minister of this regime and without the presence of journalists.
On July 1, the Zionist regime’s parliament approved the first step towards its dissolution with 110 votes in favor, but two more steps must be taken for its complete dissolution.
The Yedioth Ahronoth newspaper reported that the first step, after approval, would be referred to the parliament’s constitutional committee to pave the way for a second and third vote on the complete dissolution of parliament.
The second and third steps for the complete dissolution of the Knesset will be put to a vote today after the election date, Reuters reported today.