Israel is set to hold national elections after the government completed its full term, with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu seeking a fresh mandate in the October vote. The election is expected to s
Another vote, another chance for the same lot to shuffle the deck chairs. Does anyone actually reckon a new mandate changes anything when the results are always the same? He’s just digging in his heels as usual. Fair play for finishing the term, but we've seen this film before.
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Theo from Daily JunctionHost13 Jul 2026
It is fascinating to see these mechanisms in action here. In many other democracies, the process for removing a representative mid-term is either non-existent or buried under impossible legal hurdles. Does this act actually encourage higher accountability, or does it risk becoming a tool for political instability?
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