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Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu's opponents face unity government deadline

Opposition leader Yair Lapid faces a midnight deadline to inform Israel's President Reuven Rivlin that he has formed a majority coalition of at least 61 seats in the country's parliament.

June 02, 2021 / 15:28 IST
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Yair Lapid (left) and Naftali Bennett (second from left) in 2013 (Image: Reuters/Baz Ratner)
Yair Lapid (left) and Naftali Bennett (second from left) in 2013 (Image: Reuters/Baz Ratner)

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's opponents on June 2 were racing to finalize a coalition government to end his 12-year rule — the longest by any Israeli premier — ahead of a midnight deadline.

Centrist Yair Lapid and ultranationalist Naftali Bennett have joined forces and agreed to rotate the premiership between them, with Bennett going first, but are still working to cobble together a ruling coalition that would include parties from across the political spectrum.

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Israeli media reported that there are some lingering disagreements over lower-level political appointments but that Lapid was likely to announce an agreement sometime on June 2.

He faces a midnight deadline to inform Israel's largely ceremonial President Reuven Rivlin that he has formed a majority coalition of at least 61 seats in Israel's Knesset, or parliament. The assembly would then have a week to hold a vote of confidence.