According to the report, Bennett predicts that this government will be dissolved before Yair Lapid, who is currently the Minister of Foreign Affairs, becomes the Prime Minister of the rotating government.
“According to my prediction, there will be no rotating government, there is a great opportunity for the government to approve the budget and the time of change of power,” Bennett was quoted as saying by special interviews quoted by Israel’s Channel 12. Dissolve for various reasons.
According to the Zionist network, Bennett made these remarks in a secret meeting last month.
Reacting to the report, the Israeli Prime Minister’s Office told the Times of Israel that the Prime Minister would fully respect the agreement of the rotating government, as he had stated from the beginning.
The Zionist newspaper reported that Bint’s office seemed to confirm his details.
Bennett’s office reported that the partnership between him and Lapid was based on mutual trust and fairness.
Bennett’s cabinet was sworn in on June 13, ending Netanyahu’s 12-year rule.
Bennett and Lapide agreed that Bennett would be prime minister until September 2023, after which Lapidus would hold the post until November 2025.