Finance Committee Chairman Hanoch Milwidsky responded Tuesday morning to the emerging results of the Likud party's primary elections, which placed him in 22nd position—a spot considered unlikely to secure a Knesset seat. In his statement, Milwidsky accepted the outcome of the vote and extended his best wishes to those who will join Likud's list for the 26th Knesset.
"Democracy is democracy, even when the results don't go your way," Milwidsky said. "I wish great success to the team chosen by Likud members. Major tasks and challenges lie ahead."






