Knesset to meet on setting date for vote on new government, likely June 14
(Worthy News) – Knesset Speaker Yariv Levin will on Monday bring to the Knesset Yesh Atid leader Yair Lapid’s statement that he can form a government, setting in motion the process of holding a vote of confidence in the new, eight-party coalition that would oust the current transition government led by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
The law holds that the vote must come within seven days of the speaker’s announcement and members of the nascent government have been pressuring Levin to call the vote on Wednesday.
However, the Knesset’s published plenum agenda for Wednesday’s legislative session does not include any mention of a swearing-in vote for the new government, making it highly likely that Levin will call the vote for Monday, June 14. [ Source: Times of Israel (Read More…) ]

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