Benjamin Netanyahu will again become the Prime Minister of Israel, President invited to form a new government
Benjamin Netanyahu will now have 28 days to form the government.
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Israeli President Isaac Herzog has invited the country's former Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to form a new government on Sunday. Let me tell you, after the results of the elections held in Israel on November 1, the President has invited Benjamin Netanyahu to form the government. According to a statement from the President's Office, Netanyahu has the support of 64 members of Israel's parliament, the Knesset. For this reason, he has been invited to form the next government.
Netanyahu will become Israel's PM for the sixth time: Israel's President Herzog announced on Friday that he would invite Netanyahu to form a new government in the country after holding talks with the leaders of all the political parties that will contest the elections held on November 1. have been elected in With this, the record of becoming the Prime Minister of Israel for 6 times will also be added to Netanyahu's name.
Netanyahu's Likud party won 32 seats in the parliament. At the same time, outgoing Prime Minister Yair Lapid's Yes Atid got 24 seats. Netanyahu has the support of a right-wing coalition including Shas, United Torah Judaism, Religious Zionism, Jewish Power and Noam to form the government.
Netanyahu will have 28 days: Benjamin Netanyahu will now have 28 days to form the government. At the same time, if there is a need to extend the time, then the President can give him some extra days. Actually, the President of Israel has the legal right to give up to 14 days.
Five elections have been held in four years: Let us tell you, due to the unstable government in Israel, five elections have been held in less than four years. The political deadlock in the country began in 2019, when Netanyahu was accused of bribery, fraud and breach of trust. At the same time, talking about this election, Netanyahu's ruling Likud party has 32 seats. Other possible coalition partners include Shas and United Torah Judaism with 11 and 7 seats each. If they meet, a coalition government can be formed. If there is an alliance, then the total number of MPs will be 64.

