Candidates for the Jerusalem municipal elections have submitted their applications and are finalizing their lists.
A weekly round-up of city affairs.
Candidate lists begin to be revealed, alliances are made, and the involvement of national parties emerges as Jerusalem municipal elections inch closer.
While some local residents were reported to be happy about the Lev Smadar shutdown, this does not appear to be the prevailing sentiment in the area.
These days, when the title of legal adviser raises the threshold of excitement from all sides of the political map, things are a little more sensitive.
Lion would like a secular, left-leaning woman for the slot to attract a secular audience to vote for his list. But so far, no one has been selected.