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Israeli coalition collapse averted

May 14, 2015 11:52
Netanyahu

By

Anshel Pfeffer,

Anshel Pfeffer

2 min read

Seven weeks since the elections, on Wednesday afternoon, the Knesset removed the final obstacle to Benjamin Netanyahu's fourth government when it narrowly passed an amendment that allowed him to appoint more than 18 ministers to his new cabinet.

Objections to the law by some coalition members were voted down by the minimum majority, 61-59, a signal of how difficult life will be in the new, narrow coalition.

At one stage during the voting on the objections, Likud whip Zeev Elkin had to exhort Mr Netanyahu to return to his seat in the plenum, lest the coalition lose the vote.

The new government is expected to include 22 ministers, a move that necessitated changing a law passed less than two years ago by the previous Knesset, which was also supported by Mr Netanyahu.