By Micah Halpern
I've Been Thinking:
Benjamin "Bibi" Netanyahu is the prime minister of Israel and he is the head of the Likud party.
Registration for the Likud primary closed at 12 PM on Sunday. Netanyahu was the only candidate registered. The primaries are scheduled for February 23.
What should a party do when there is no opposition? It certainly opens up the doors for potential legal challenges if there is no opposition.
Likud leadership says that not having a primary will save them 4 million shekel, the minimum cost of a primary.
It is amazing is that there really is no challenge to Netanyahu from within the party. There is no young guard and there are no senior members of Likud willing to stand for the position of leadership.
Under normal circumstances the primary very quickly establishes the pecking order for the rest of party leadership. The primary creates a list and that list becomes an essential guideline for which person gets what position in the party and in the government.
By not having a primary the future of Likud is left in the hands of Bibi Netanyahu and his inner circle of advisers.
The lesson here is that even when it is a no-doubt-about-it shoe-in election, it is still essential to hold a primary.
Micah@MicahHalpern.com
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