
Israeli Parliament to Vote Sunday on New Government
Voice of America
Benjamin Netanyahu’s 12-year run as Israel’s prime minister, the longest in the country’s history, could end Sunday if parliament votes for a new government as scheduled.
Yariv Levin, the parliament speaker and a Netanyahu ally, announced the timing of the vote Tuesday, one day after conceding a coalition of rightist, leftist, centrist and Arab parties had been formed. Eight parties are in the fragile alliance, which had a slim majority in the 120-member Knesset. The coalition seems to have remained intact despite an aggressive campaign by Netanyahu’s followers that has included death threats and demonstrations outside the homes of legislators. Coalition leader Yair Lapid and Naftali Bennett, an ultranationalist politician, are vying to unseat Netanyahu. But they must first survive Sunday’s scheduled parliamentary vote, shortly after which they would be sworn into office.More Related News
