Deputy Economy Minister Yair Golan announced Wednesday that he plans to challenge Nitzan Horowitz for the leadership of the Meretz party in the next primaries.
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The left-wing party plans to hold primaries in the coming weeks, ahead of the early elections called for Nov. 1, but has yet to announce the date on which its internal vote will take place.
Golan, a retired IDF major general who is his last role served as deputy chief of the staff, told reporters that he seeks to head the party with the aim of "fighting the messianic and corrupt Right. I am appalled by Jews who are full of hatred and religious fanaticism and who beat Arabs just because they are Arabs," he said.
As for a potential joint Knesset bid with the Labor party – a notion so far discounted by both Horowitz and Labor leader Merav Michaeli – Golan said, "I haven't abandoned the idea of a wide left-wing camp."