Israeli President starts consultations with parties on government formation
Apr 05, 2021
Tel Aviv [Israel], April 5 (ANI/Sputnik): Israel's President Reuven Rivlin began consultations on Monday with the representatives of the political parties in parliament to entrust one of them with forming a new government, as the country continues its months-long streak without a viable coalition.
"The process provided by the law is aimed at forming a government which will enjoy the trust of Knesset elected by people. Therefore, as I already said and repeat it again, the main consideration that will guide me is to put this responsibility on a Knesset member who has the best chance to form a government that will enjoy the trust of new Knesset," Rivlin said as broadcast by local media.
He added that the parties' representatives will arrive at his residence so that their voices as citizens' voices will be heard, mentioning that the process will be open and transparent for all Israeli citizens.
According to the election results, the Likud party led by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu won first place with 30 mandates.
Yesh Atid occupies second place with 17 mandates while Shas religious party follows with nine mandates. The winning party's leader must assemble a coalition of majority with the support of at least 61 of 120 members of parliament to form a government.
If he fails, the new parliament could be dissolved like it was three times before, and new elections could be scheduled for next autumn. (ANI/Sputnik)