Likud members are responding to the Attorney General's announcement that the government cannot promote the camera law during the election period.

"We were amazed at the AG's position against the bill to allow cameras to be placed in the polling station in a way that would certainly prevent the theft of elections by voting fraud. That the bill for placing cameras makes it clear that there is no record of voting behind the curtain and that the secrecy of the election will be strictly maintained. "

"The court's position is particularly worrying in light of the fact that Judge Melcer determined that the forgery phenomenon is dangerous and must be fought, and even delivered ballots from the last police investigation election," they said in the party.