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Knesset grants more funding for campaigns

(JNS)—The last act of Israel’s short-lived 22nd Knesset was to set the date for new elections on March 2, a decision ultimately approved around 3:30 a.m. on Thursday. The bill passed with 94 lawmakers voting in favor and none opposed.

It also granted parties tens of millions more shekels to spend on their campaigns—$124,000 per Knesset member and $200,000 per party—in its first and only piece of legislation. The figures represent a 30 percent increase over the funding for the previous election.

Legislators explained that the smaller parties had accrued debts due to the country’s successive election cycles, and would need to repay them in order to be able to run again.

The Shas and Yisrael Beiteinu parties opposed the increase.

Though the Knesset has done little in the way of legislating since December 2018, Knesset members’ salaries will nevertheless increase by 3-3.5 percent, to $13,000 a month, according to Ynet, an automatic increase that happens once a year.

 

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