About 140,000 members of the Likud party are heading to the polls for the first internal elections since 2012, with voting taking place at approximately 85 branches nationwide. The elections will determine the makeup of branch councils and select around 1,500 new members for the Central Committee, which plays a crucial role in shaping the party's internal policies and leadership. In Jerusalem, the largest branch, a notable contest is unfolding between Amit Halevi and a joint list led by Dudi Amsalem and Nir Barkat. Following these elections, a general convention will be held to elect key leadership positions within the party, including the chair of the Central Committee and the secretariat. The renewed electoral process comes after mounting pressure from party members seeking to challenge incumbents and influence the future direction of Likud, with further primaries anticipated ahead of the 2026 national elections.
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