The end of Netanyahu’s 12 years rule, and the start of Naftali Bennett’s reign.
The Zionist regime’s parliament, after many debates and after holding four rounds of elections, voted in favor of forming a coalition government with Naftali Bennett.
A vote of confidence was held in the Zionist regime’s parliament for the cabinet of Naftali Bennett’s prime ministerial coalition.
The Israeli parliament voted in favor of the new Israeli cabinet with 60 votes in favor and 59 against, removing Benjamin Netanyahu from power after 12 years.
Naftali Bennett was officially sworn in as the new Prime Minister of Israel after receiving a vote of confidence.
Eight Israeli parties united to remove Benjamin Netanyahu from power and formed a coalition of 60 of the 120 seats in the Knesset.
Netanyahu, 71, failed to form a coalition government in the country’s fourth general election in two years on March 23.
The new coalition consists of 25 seats from the center-right parties, 19 seats from the right-wing parties, 13 seats from the left-wing parties and 4 representatives from one of the Arab currents.
Under the deal, 49-year-old millionaire Naftali Bennett, owner of several high-tech companies and leader of the Yemina party, will be prime minister for the first two years, after which he will hand over the post to Yair Lapid, leader of the Yash Atid party. There) will cede.
A number of ministries, such as the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs, are also run between parties and personalities of this periodic coalition.
The new cabinet has 28 ministers, nine of whom are women.
Mickey Levy became the new speaker of the Israeli parliament
Mickey Levy, a member of the Yash-e-Atid party, also voted tonight in a vote of confidence in the coalition cabinet, the new chairman of the Israeli Knesset.
At the same time as Bennett’s speech at the Knesset, a number of delegates close to Netanyahu chanted slogans against him, calling him brazen, deceitful, and a liar.
The head of the Knesset expelled a number of members of the religious Zionist party from the Knesset session today for interrupting Bennett’s speech and chanting slogans against him.