The head of the Tov party in Beit Shemesh, Aaron Solomon, announced he is stepping down. The announcement was made at the end of last week and it takes effect immediately. Solomon is not planning to run in elections should the Supreme Court order repeat elections in the city.
Tov failed in its election bid in the municipal elections. The party did not earn any seats in the city council.
Solomon wrote to supporters “After much consideration and before the court announces a decision I have decided to step down for personal reasons.” He expressed his hope that the ruling city council will maintain a “listening ear” regarding the problems of the city’s residents.
(YWN – Israel Desk, Jerusalem / Photo: Facebook)
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The Headline should read Aharon Solomon not Yaakov!
Rav Avrohom Leventhal is #2 and we are awaiting his decision whether he will take the helm or not.
ToV is roshei teivos Tuna Beigel – but still i wish them hatzlachah
If there’s a new election all the old original candidates will automatically be in the new election. No new candidates will be on the ballot. It will simply be a redo of the original election.