Likud primaries
Let voters have a say in who they vote in to Knesset - opinion
The adoption of a ‘semi-open ballot’ in Israel enjoys broad support across the political spectrum, both among civil society organizations and among the members of Knesset and their parties.
Likud postpones primaries to August amid debate over Netanyahu’s influence on party list
Likud MK: Netanyahu expected to work 'behind closed doors’ for influence over list - interview
Miri Regev says Likud will go to primaries, but 'Netanyahu's voice will be heard in the process'
New Likudniks won’t back down: Netanyahu is adding to corruption
Members tell ‘Post’ that Likud can be more attractive if they abandon cult of personality, go back to being liberal party of the people.
Exclusive: Immigrant candidates petition against new Likud primaries rule
Netanyahu’s proposal for primary structure to go to a central committee vote next week; Kara, 10 current MKs likely to be left out.
Australian tycoon Gutnick denies Bennett conspiracy after backing Shaked
Bayit Yehudi leader Naftali Bennett was reacting to an exclusive report that Ausralian diamond mining tycoon Joseph Gutnick had endorsed Shaked to replace Netanyahu when he leaves office.
Primaries bill set for final vote without controversial clause
“Knesset members should represent the interests of the public and not of those who write them checks,” says Coalition chairman.
Knesset advances controversial primaries bill
The bill would provide funding even for those parties that do not hold primaries – to the tune of NIS 50,000 for every mandate they received in the most recent national election.
War against new Likudniks spreads to US
The party has embarked on a series of steps against the so-called New Likudniks, a group of centrists who want the party to become less extreme.
Likud stops membership drive due to 'infiltrators'
Fearing "Trojan horses" within the ranks of Benjamin Netanyahu's ruling party, leaders temporarily halt online registration.
Is Likud ready for the post-Netanyahu era?
The assumption all along has been that the Likud needs Netanyahu more than Netanyahu needs Likud. But is that really true?
Netanyahu angry Likud ministers slow to back him
It would appear that in Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's eyes, those who are not with him are against him.
Effort afoot to save freshmen Likud MK
30 Likud MKs will all be vying for just 15 slots.