Jewish Home Party Votes on New Constitution After Reaching Compromise
by News Editor
Arutz Sheva – The Jewish Home Party voted on a new constitution at Tel Aviv University Wednesday, amidst a controversy over political control that may see a split over what some claim are different values.
Tensions over the vote ran high, as a clash broke out between MK Moti Yogev and a security guard after Yogev requested that the secret ballots be counted to protect against vote tampering.