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NETANYAHU COALITION LOSES SEATS, NEEDS FOE TO FORM GOV’T

  • Writer: By The Financial District
    By The Financial District
  • Mar 25, 2021
  • 2 min read

Israel's embattled Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will need the support of his rival Naftali Bennett from the pro-settler Yamina party to form a majority coalition after the fourth parliamentary election in two years, Deutsche Presse-Agentur (dpa) reported.

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With more than 80 percent of the votes counted on Wednesday morning, Netanyahu's right-wing conservative Likud remained the strongest parliamentary group with 31 seats.


Opposition leader Yair Lapid's Yesh Atid party comes in second with 18 seats. Lapid rejects a coalition with Netanyahu. The right-wing religious bloc around Netanyahu came to 56 out of 120 Knesset seats, while the bloc that seeks to oust the long-time premier counts 57.


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The Israeli newspaper Haaretz reported on March 25, 2021, that the anti-Netanyahu parties have amassed 61 seats, thus giving them a chance to form a government.


If the Yamina party headed by Bennett, which has seven seats, agreed to join the premier's governing coalition, Netanyahu's bloc would have a majority of 63 seats.


The picture can still shift again as not all votes are counted, which is not expected before Friday. Updated forecasts from three television stations showed a stalemate between the two camps during the night or even a slight advantage of the camp which wants to replace Netanyahu.


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In principle, the formation of a government is likely to be extremely difficult for the anti-Netanyahu camp - some potential coalition partners are far apart in terms of content. A fifth election in the summer can therefore still not be ruled out.


Netanyahu spoke out against another election in a speech overnight and called for the formation of a stable government.


The 71-year-old said he would not exclude anyone as a potential coalition partner.



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