Kahlon
Partial school day, work as usual: Program considered for Third Election
Fear of heavy economic damage in the event of another, third election in the same year, Finance Minister Kahlon drafts plan that would not result in an additional public holiday.
Kahlon alleviated the housing crisis
Moshe Kahlon: If not reappointed as minister, I’ll consider my next step
Has enough changed to prevent a third election?
Netanyahu faces stark choices
The Prime Minister has pulled off a dazzling electoral victory, but in doing so has created an international situation fraught with pitfalls for Israel
Kahlon cancels coalition meetings with Likud
Kulanu leader Moshe Kahlon cancels coalition-building meetings two days after being told that he would be the next finance minister.
Analysis: Kahlon’s centrist strategy payoff
Kahlon produced credible platforms with the help of serious thinkers. His central accomplishment, reforming the cellular market, has lowered residents’ monthly expenses by a notable chunk.
With 10 seats, kingmaker Kahlon expected to become next finance minister
Kahlon surpasses last election polls that put him at 8 seats; Although likely to snag Finance portfolio, could also demand Construction Ministry.
Kahlon votes in Haifa:'First time I am not voting Likud, but I do it wholeheartedly'
The Kulanu leader will embark on an Election Day tour of the small cities that have been at the center of his campaign
Netanyahu offers Kahlon Finance Ministry ahead of election
Kahlon rebuffs pre-election "spin"; Zionist Union does not match offer.
Police finish investigation of Lands Authority head, say evidence found that crimes committed
Case will now be passed to State Attorney's Office.
Kahlon rebuffs alleged Likud pressure for public support
"I joined the Likud because of socio-economic issues and I left the Likud when I saw that the Likud is already not there. The Likud has abandoned Begin's way."
FICC gives Kahlon’s plans thumbs up
Candidate says he needs 15 seats to achieve goal of becoming finance minister.
Kahlon comes out swinging to revive lagging campaign
Polls have shown that Israelis place socioeconomic matters first on their agenda and that they trust Kahlon more than any other party leader on those issues.