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The Israeli Likud Party is conducting primary elections to select its list of candidates for the upcoming elections scheduled for October 27. The process is highly competitive and could result in the loss of about half of the current deputies and ministers. The main battleground revolves around the party's position in opinion polls, which suggest that Likud will not secure more than 17 guaranteed seats out of 30 on the list, with many current MPs and ministers expected to lose their seats. Netanyahu's party aims to strengthen its candidates through political exclusion lists and intensive campaign organizing. Candidates are required to be active members for at least three years, although exceptional powers allow some candidates to bypass these eligibility conditions. It is anticipated that the final ranking of the seats will see significant changes, as Netanyahu already has a reserved spot on 8 seats in the list. The final list and procedures are expected to be announced after the voting centers close.
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