by Mati Tuchfeld and Israel Hayom Staff
Party motions Jerusalem District Court for urgent interim order barring Labor, Victory 2015 campaign, Meretz and OneVoice from "engaging in financed election propaganda" pending ruling on whether such action violates elections, campaign financing laws.
A Victory 2015 campaign
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Photo credit: Yehoshua Yosef |
The Likud party on Monday filed an urgent
motion with the Jerusalem District Court for an injunction against
Victory 2015 campaign's activities, alleging that V15, which is believed
to have direct ties to Labor-Hatnuah's Zionist Union, is in violation
of elections and campaign financing laws.
The motion was filed after Attorney General
Yehuda Weinstein ruled that the Central Elections Committee was barred
from ruling on a different petition filed by the Likud against V15's
activities. As the March 17 elections are only a month away, Jerusalem
District Court Zvi Segal has informed the parties he will rule on the
motion by Wednesday.
The Victory 2015 campaign explicitly urges
voters to replace the current government, but its allegedly clear ties
to the leftist parties, as well as the obscure origins of that its
multi-million dollar funding, have prompted suspicions that its
activities were, in fact, illegal.
State Comptroller Yosef Shapira announced last week that he plans to audit V15 following the elections.
The Likud's motion for an injunction said the
party "asks the court to issue an interim order against [V15], which
assists the National Union list, but is funded by external elements and
not the [Labor and Hatnuah] parties themselves." It further names the
Labor party, Meretz, V15 and the OneVoice nongovernmental organization,
and asks the court to bar them from "engaging in indirect election
propaganda, or financed election propaganda that entails collecting the
names and contact information of potential voters, pending a ruling on
the main complaint."
Three weeks ago, the Likud held a press conference in which it presented evidence
allegedly linking the Zionist Union to V15 and other left-wing groups
which urge voters to unseat the government, including Project 61, which
seeks to make election polls more accessible to the public, and the
Molad Center for the Renewal of Israeli Democracy.
V15's main sponsors are left-wing American
businessman S. Daniel Abraham, and OneVoice, founded by Mexican-American
billionaire Daniel Lubetzky.
Mati Tuchfeld and Israel Hayom Staff
Source: http://www.israelhayom.com/site/newsletter_article.php?id=23581
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