Israel’s opposition for first time in 12 years old has formed a government without Netanyahu

The opposition of Israel for the first time in 12 years has formed a government without the Prime Minister of Benjamin Netanyahu. The leader of the Esh Atid Party, Yair Lapid, signed a coalition agreement with the head of the New Hope Gideon Saar, reports TASS with reference to the State Israeli radio.

Agreement makes it possible to inform the President of Reument Rivilin before the expiration of the term at midnight that he managed to enlist the support of most deputies to submit the composition of the Circum for the Cord Approval (Parliament).

Previously, the Parliament of Israel voted for the candidacy of the new president of the country, Izhak Duke was elected to the post. The duke was supported by 87 of 120 Knesset deputies, Binjamin Netanyahu Prime Minister announced his victory. In this post, the duke will change the Reelen Rivlin.

Benjamin Netanyahu is headed by the Government of Israel since 2009. At the same time, over the past two years, the crisis has continued in the country associated with the inability to form the government. During this time, four election campaigns in Knesset (parliament) took place. The last elections were held in March 2021th.

The right to form the government received Netanyahu, but he failed to achieve the support of the parliamentary majority: for the formation of the government, I need 61 deputy mandate out of 120. Then the President of the country Reugen Rivlin presented the mandate to Yar Lapid. The term assigned to the formation of the government expires from 2nd to June 3th.

/Media reports.