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Israel: preliminary green light from deputies for a dissolution of Parliament

2022-06-22T13:00:25.247Z


Israeli deputies approved Wednesday, June 22 in a preliminary reading the dissolution of Parliament and the organization of new elections,...


Israeli deputies approved Wednesday, June 22 in a preliminary reading the dissolution of Parliament and the organization of new elections, two days after Naftali Bennett, at the head of a fragile and motley government coalition, threw in the towel.

Read alsoIsrael: Bennett wants to dissolve Parliament and call early elections

A series of bills to dissolve the Knesset (Parliament) were approved by a large majority of lawmakers in the first reading.

A final text bringing together these bills must now be studied in committee and be the subject of several readings in plenary session.

On Monday, Prime Minister Naftali Bennett and Foreign Minister Yair Lapid announced their intention to dissolve parliament "

after having exhausted all attempts to stabilize

" their coalition, a decision that will lead to a fifth ballot in less than four years.

According to local media, it could be held in late October or early November.

Naftali Bennett and Yaïr Lapid had brought together in June 2021 a unique coalition in the history of Israel bringing together parties from the right, the center, the left, and for the first time, an Arab formation, in order to put an end to 12 years unceasing reign of Binyamin Netanyahu, leader of the right-wing Likud party.

Their agreement provided for a rotation between the two men at the head of the government with the replacement of Naftali Bennett by Yaïr Lapid in the event of dissolution.

If the bill to dissolve the Knesset is passed, Yair Lapid will become Israel's new prime minister until a new government is formed.

An alternative government

Until the dissolution is effective, the opposition can try to gather a majority of 61 deputies by rallying members of the coalition from the right, such as deputies dissatisfied with the Yamina party of Naftali Bennett or the formation of the minister of Justice Gideon Saar.

With this majority, an alternative coalition could then claim the formation of a new government and avoid the elections.

There is always an option of an alternative government led by Netanyahu

,” Miri Regev, a Likud MK, told Army Radio on Wednesday.

But according to several polls published since Monday, no bloc manages to rally 61 deputies, the threshold for setting up a ministerial team.

Read alsoIn Israel, Naftali Bennett scuttles his government

The Bennett coalition has suffered several setbacks in recent weeks and to further weaken it, the opposition inflicted a snub on it on June 6 by gathering a majority of votes against a bill aimed at extending the application of Israeli law to the most of 475,000 Israeli settlers living in the occupied West Bank.

This law had to be renewed by June 30 or else settlers in the West Bank - Palestinian territory occupied since 1967 - risked losing their legal protection under Israeli law.

In the event of dissolution of the chamber, however, this law is automatically extended.

Source: lefigaro

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