Israeli Opposition Party Vows To Form “Liberal” Unity Gov’t

Israeli Opposition Party Vows To Form “Liberal” Unity Gov’t

JERUSALEM, Oct 22 (NNN-MA’AN) – Israeli Blue and White party leaders, vowed to form “a liberal unity government,” after incumbent Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, failed to present a new one.

“Blue and White is determined to form a liberal unity government, led by Benny Gantz,” the centrist party said in a statement, referring to a governing coalition, without religious parties.

“The time for spins has passed. Now it’s time for actions,” said the centrist party, which won the largest number of seats in the Sept 17 elections.

On Monday night, Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, informed President Reuven Rivlin, that, he was returning the mandate to form a government, two days before his deadline to present a new government.

Meanwhile, a statement released by Rivlin’s office said, the President now intends to task Gantz with forming a new government.

Gantz’s party won 33 seats in the 120-seat parliament, in the do-over elections on Sept 17, against the 32 seats of Netanyahu’s right-wing Likud.

The tight results have brought the country to a political deadlock, with speculation on a third round of elections in less than a year, if Gantz also fails.– NNN-MA’AN

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