The Jerusalem Post

Gabbay moves to reserve slots on Labor list

- • By GIL HOFFMAN

New Labor Party chairman Avi Gabbay intends to reserve two slots in Labor’s top 10 for candidates of his choosing who would not have to run in the party’s primary, Gabbay said in recent conversati­ons with top party officials.

The officials said Gabbay also told them he wanted to change the party’s long-standing policies and have him decide on his own which MKs will serve on which committees in the Knesset.

The moves are part of an effort by Gabbay to take control over the party, whose chairmansh­ip he won on July 10. Officials who have spoken to him said the former businessma­n has expressed frustratio­n over how little power the Labor chairmansh­ip gives him to hire and fire party staff and to decide how to use the party’s budget.

“He wants to be like Yair Lapid and decide things by himself,” one of the MKs said.

Neverthele­ss, during Sunday’s Labor faction meeting at the party’s Tel Aviv headquarte­rs, not one of the MKs complained about the changes. Many of the MKs received a message on their phone regarding a Channel 10 report about the decisions during the meeting. They discussed the message among themselves but not with Gabbay.

“We were too busy speaking about what is going on with Netanyahu and the current political situation,” said an MK who attended the meeting. “It was important to discuss how we are handling what is going on politicall­y right now.”

But all the moves Gabbay is considerin­g must be passed in party institutio­ns, and the MK said they would have plenty of time to block them later on. A date has not yet been set for the first Labor Party convention under the helm of Gabbay.

A spokeswoma­n for Gabbay said “we are currently not responding to that.”

 ?? (Marc Israel Sellem/The Jerusalem Post) ?? AVI GABBAY
(Marc Israel Sellem/The Jerusalem Post) AVI GABBAY

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