Nearly two months after the November 1 election, Likud chairman MK Benjamin Netanyahu is expected to announce tomorrow to President Isaac Herzog that he has formed a government, according to numerous media reports.
Almost two months after the election on November 1, Likud chairman MK Benjamin Netanyahu is expected to go to President Isaac Herzog to tell him that he has managed to cobble together a new government, according to Israeli media reports.
Once the proposed government and coalition agreements are presented to Knesset, the incoming prime minister will have a week to swear it in but as the Knesset plenum only convenes on Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays, and with the announcement expected later on Wednesday – the government will only be able to gain the Knesset’s confidence on Monday, at the earliest. It must then be sworn in by the following Monday, January 2.
Netanyahu officially has until Wednesday at midnight to make the announcement to Herzog and he still has an option to ask for an additional four-day extension over the 10 he already received but it is less likely that he will need the extra days, as the incoming coalition has ample time to finish passing into law the three bills laws that it sought to enact before the government takes power.... Read More: JPost