Likud’s Avi Slama Wins Netanya Mayoral Race, Vows to Be Mayor for All Netanya Residents
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Avi Salama, who won 70% of the votes in the special elections in Netanya, is committed to a revolution in transportation and the fight against crime - he will connect Netanya to the metro, establish employment centers and work to expand the city's borders, which he says could reach a million residents in the future.
In Netanya, a city struggling to let go of its past, where a quiet battle is being waged between continuity and change, and in the background there is also a struggle between the religious and the secular, a new mayor was elected. These were the first elections in three decades without a female mayor, following the death of Feuerberg.
Selma won about 68% – a significant gap from the second-place candidate, acting mayor Tali Molner, who won about 27% of the vote. Netanyahu visited the city yesterday and supported Selma: I say to the residents of Netanya – do you want to vote for you? Go vote for my father
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