Israelis Vote for Prime Minister in Unprecedented Third Election in a Years

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Israelis Vote for Prime Minister in Unprecedented Third Election in a Years


Israelis will vote for the third time in a year to elect a prime minister.

According to CBN News, Israel is headed into its third election because the winning candidate has been unable to form a government in Israel’s 120-seat Knesset.

In Israel, President Reuven Rivlin chooses a leader to form a government. That leader has six weeks, but if he fails, another candidate has 28 days to try to form a government. Following that, anyone in the Knesset can try to form a government in a two-week window. If all of these efforts fail, Israel heads to another election.

Previously, both current Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and challenger Benny Gantz have been unable to form a government by the deadlines.

Monday, some 4 million Israelis are expected to vote. In September’s election, nearly 70 percent of eligible Israelis voted.

Officials also said they were not worried about fears of the coronavirus affecting turnout.

“The corona thing is completely under control. Today we’ve taken all the precautions that are necessary, people can go and vote, with complete confidence,” Netanyahu said, after casting his vote in Jerusalem.

Some political experts are already predicting another stalemate, but leading up to the election, Netanyahu stressed the importance of voting. About 300,000 Likud supporters, the party that backs Netanyahu, did not vote in the last election.

“We’re two mandates away…

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