This picture. Benjamin Netanyahu will be prime minister again Israel in front the most right-wing government in history from the country. Although the Likud leader hurried to the last moments, he told President Isaac Herzog: Currently merging with official support The man who currently serves as the longest-serving prime minister of all political parties in the nearly 75-year existence of the Hebrew State, six weeks after the election, tweeted this Wednesday night.
The parties that will make up the coalition will be Netanyahu’s 32-seat Likud, Shas’ ultra-Orthodox and Torah United Judaism with 7 and 11 deputies respectively, and the far-right Jewish Force, Religious Zionism and Noam, which adds 14 deputies to the union. Seats. Thus, it obtained the necessary 64 support to surpass the majority of 120 deputies. But like Netanyahu asked for a final extension If it is communicated to Herzog the day before the announcement, the entire Knesset will not be notified of this important development until next Monday.
Also, due to Jewish Hanukkah celebrations, the legislature won’t be able to meet again until next Monday. Later, the head of the Knesset, Yariv Levin, will formally inform the legislators about the establishment of a new Executive. This announcement will trigger the Basic Government Act, which determines: The cabinet must be sworn in no more than a week later.. Therefore, the swearing-in ceremony Cannot take place after January 2so Israel will probably end the year with a new Administrator.
but still It is unclear whether all ministers are present. Those who signed an agreement with Netanyahu able to occupy positions promise. Voting is still pending to approve the final version of the law, which would allow Shas’ leader Arye Dery to be responsible for the Home Affairs and Health portfolios for the first two years of his term, and for Finance for the other two years. . Dery pleaded guilty to tax evasion and the law does not allow him to be minister. Changes are also needed to expand the powers of far-right MP Itamar Ben Gvir as the new Minister of National Security.