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Election date finalized for October 27, with government set to complete full term

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Knesset Legal Adviser Sagit Afik announced Sunday that the Knesset will dissolve on July 17 and that elections will be held on their originally scheduled date of October 27, the latest date permitted by law.

“The current Knesset will complete its full term and will not be dissolved [early]. The election date remains as established by law — October 27,” Afik said during a Knesset House Committee discussion.

This would mark the first elections to be held on schedule in Israel since 1988, and make Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s current government the first Israeli government to complete its full term since 1973.

The announcement came as the coalition has embarked on a legislative blitz aimed at passing as many of its contentious bills as possible before the parliament dissolves, when legislation generally grinds to a halt unless agreed to by both the coalition and the opposition.

The current government, Israel’s 37th, was formed on December 29, 2022, after the collapse of the Naftali Bennett-Yair Lapid government.

Made up of Netanyahu’s Likud party together with several ultra-Orthodox parties and far-right........

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