JERUSALEM, Jun 14 (NNN-PNN) – Naftali Bennett, leader of the right-wing Yamina (United Right) party, was sworn in as new Israeli prime minister last night, sending Benjamin Netanyahu to the opposition, after a record 12-year rule.
This came after the new coalition government, headed by Bennett and Yair Lapid, leader of the centrist Yesh Atid (Future) party, was approved by parliament, or Knesset, in a vote of confidence.
In the vote of confidence, held in parliament earlier, 60 lawmakers of the 120-member chamber voted in favour of the new government, while 59 voted against it.
TV footages of the parliament session showed Bennett and Lapid taking their new seats at the coalition seats in parliament, while Netanyahu moved to the back seats of the opposition.
At the same time, the 27 new ministers of the new governing coalition were also sworn in.
Bennett and Lapid will rotate as the prime minister on a two-year base, with Bennett going first. Lapid will serve as Israel’s alternate prime minister and foreign minister.
Israel’s parliament last night also elected Mickey Levy, a lawmaker with Yesh Atid, as its new speaker.
The new coalition includes eight parties, including the Islamist Ra’am party, the first Arab faction to be included in a governing coalition in Israel.
Thousands of Israelis gathered on Rabin Square in central Tel Aviv last night to celebrate the end of Netanyahu’s rule.
The forming of the new government ended a political crisis in Israel, that has seen four elections in two years.– NNN-PNN