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In order to postpone the transfer of the mandate: Netanyahu is considering informing the president that he has managed to form a government - Walla! news

2021-05-04T22:31:20.566Z


A few hours before the end of the deadline, the Likud chairman is considering telling Rivlin that he has managed to form a coalition.


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In order to postpone the transfer of the mandate: Netanyahu is considering informing the president that he has managed to form a government

A few hours before the end of the deadline, the Likud chairman is considering telling Rivlin that he has managed to form a coalition.

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Tuesday, 04 May 2021, 16:47 Updated: 16:58

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In the video: Lapid Smutrich and Saar on contacts to form a government (Photo: Knesset Channel)

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is considering informing the president that he has managed to form a government - they told Walla today (Tuesday)!

Sources in the political system.

According to sources, Netanyahu has been holding consultations on the move in recent hours, although he has no coalition agreement with any of the factions and there is still no religious Zionist agreement to form a government with the support of RAAM, to get another week to form the government and present it to another Knesset candidate. The Prime Minister's Office denies that there is such an intention.



According to the Basic Law of the Government, once a candidate has formed a government and he has informed the President and the Knesset, he has a week to complete the formation of the government and bring it to a vote in the Knesset. In his bloc to clarify how he intends to form a government after his announcement.

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Netanyahu (Photo: Flash 90, Yonatan Zindel)

If the mandate passes to the president, the law leaves in his hands a very wide discretion as to how to hold the consultations, on whom to entrust the craft of assembling the government, and what the next step of the political system is to tangle.



By law, he can now choose one of two options: the first - to transfer the seat to another candidate, who will be given 28 days to try to form a government, to return the seat to the Knesset;

The second - if he comes to the conclusion that there is no candidate who has the real ability to form a coalition, skip this month and return the mandate directly to the Knesset.

Then a 21-day period will open in which only if 61 MKs sign for one candidate - he will be given the opportunity to try to form a government.

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Bass for the Likud: I will not recommend anyone in advance

RAAM chairman Mansour Abbas had earlier informed the Likud that he would not recommend any candidate for the formation of the government in advance.

He made it clear that at the end of the round his party would go with whoever had the most recommenders.



Earlier, the Likud worked to obtain Abbas' recommendation for Naftali Bennett as a candidate to form the government.

Bennett was also involved in this, and if the attempts at persuasion were successful - the Likud-Haredi bloc would recommend him to the president, after the mandate expired from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu tonight at midnight.



Attempts to persuade Abbas stemmed from the fact that President Reuven Rivlin is not expected to grant the mandate to Bennett but to Lapid.

The Likud believes that if Bennett has 61 or more recommenders, it will be inevitable.

A political figure on the right told Walla!

Because "Abbas did not rule out the possibility," adding: "Working on it, that's the direction."

Will the mandate pass to one of them? Lapid and Bennett (Photo: Flash 90, Miriam Elster)

Netanyahu demanded that Bennett commit to the establishment of right-wing government as part of the credentials, but the chairman of the Right refused, and he would rather right-wing government but did not rule out the possibility of also establishing a government with has a future, a new hope, Israel Beiteinu and some leftist parties.



The move is designed primarily to prevent torch the Receiving the mandate from the president, and allowing the continued pressure on the right-wing chairman not to form a government with a bloc of opponents of Netanyahu. The right-wing bloc believes that if there is an additional period of time, it will be possible to form a right-wing government headed by Bennett for a period of a year or a year and a half, so that Prime Minister Netanyahu will serve after him. Yesterday, the new chairman of Gideon Saar ruled out such a possibility, and it is not clear what the move is based on. The



prime minister fears that control of the organizing committee will be in the hands of Lapid and Gush opponents, and if the mandate passes to Bennett or Knesset, he can almost certainly not move Laws that may prevent him from forming a government with indictments or others.



However, religious Zionist chairman Bezalel Smutrich declined to say he would recommend Bennett in the presidential round of consultations, even if Abbas joins the move. "We will discuss this when it becomes relevant," party officials said.

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