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Arye Carmon

Analysis

This accord is just sticking plaster on broken system

May 10, 2012 13:37
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David Cameron's administration is the UK's first coalition government since the war.

In contrast, Benjamin Netanyahu's coalition is Israel's 33rd. And he has to manage not one but six coalition partners.

The politics of survival led in 2009 to him establishing the largest cabinet ever, comprised of 30 ministers and nine deputy ministers.

Now, to avoid a snap-election originally planned for September, Mr Netanyahu has decided instead to form a mammoth coalition with Kadima, the main opposition party. He must seize this moment to enact badly needed political reform.

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