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Knesset State Comptroller Vote Halted Amid Coalition Accusations

Published Wednesday, June 3, 2026

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The Knesset's initial vote for state comptroller failed to yield a majority for either candidate, Yosef Elron or Michael Rabilo. The opposition has voiced criticism regarding Michael Rabilo's candidacy, who is Prime Minister Netanyahu's attorney.

What We Know — Key Points

  • The first vote for state comptroller resulted in 60 lawmakers for Elron and 57 for Rabilo, neither reaching the 61-MK majority.
  • The opposition criticized Michael Rabilo's candidacy for state comptroller.

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  • The Jerusalem PostCenter-Right

    The article highlights the controversy surrounding the appointment process, particularly the opposition's criticism of Prime Minister Netanyahu's attorney, Michael Rabilo, as a candidate for state comptroller.

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