Netanyahu backs direct election for PM to end Israel's 'political mess'

Prime minister says 'huge majority' of Israeli public supports measure previously scrapped after 2001 vote; premier urges Naftali Bennett to join his next coalition, calling it a 'moment of truth' for far-right Yamina leader
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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday expressed support for a direct election for the premier as a way of ending Israel's two-year cycle of inconclusive elections and to prevent a potential fifth national vote since April 2019.
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  • Netanyahu is also two weeks into a four-week window to form a coalition government in the wake of Israel's March 23 elections, a mission that has proven to be elusive.
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    Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addressing his Likud faction in the Knesset on Monday
    (Photo: Knesset Channel)
    He has just two more weeks to cobble together a government before President Reuven Rivlin hands the task to another lawmaker - and is struggling to unite his allies into a 61-MK majority.
    "There is a solution to the political mess and a huge majority of the public supports it," Netanyahu told a meeting of his Likud party's Knesset faction.
    "Instead of forming absurd governments, for example with a prime minister who received only seven seats in the election, there will be direct elections for prime minister," he said, alluding to Naftali Bennett, who is said to be mulling a rotation agreement with Opposition Leader Yair Lapid.
    Bennett's far-right Yamina party won just seven seats in the March vote, while Lapid's Yesh Atid pulled in 17 seats.
    While Likud's 30 Knesset seats makes it the largest party, Netanyahu is still unable to secure the 61 seats he needs for a majority government. And on Monday he appeared to be focusing on cajoling Bennett, with whom he has had several meetings about joining a new Netanyahu government.
    "Today is also a moment of truth for Naftali Bennett," Netanyahu said in televised remarks.
    "He pledged not to sit under Lapid with [left-wing parties] Meretz and Labor, with the support of the [predominantly Arab] Joint List. Therefore, he must stop this gallop towards a left-wing government together with Lapid, Meretz and Labor," the prime minister said.
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    Naftali Bennett, left, and Yair Lapid at the opening of Knesset earlier this month
    Naftali Bennett, left, and Yair Lapid at the opening of Knesset earlier this month
    Naftali Bennett, left, and Yair Lapid at the opening of Knesset earlier this month
    (Photo: Marc Israel Sellem)
    The proposal for a direct election for prime minister came from Netanyahu ally Aryeh Deri, the head of the ultra-Orthodox Shas party. Israel has in the past held a handful of direct votes for the prime minister, but scrapped the measure after Ariel Sharon was elected in 2001.
    Deri on Monday urged MKs to support the proposal, saying that he sees "no other solution."
    "We are headed towards a fifth election that will also end in a deadlock," Deri told his party's Knesset faction. "This proposal does not change the state or the rules. It only helps in finding a solution to the impasse."
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    Abolish existing Presidency-have an executive President who
    is voted in by all the eligible electorate
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    Staged trial
    So so transparent. The timing of testimonies in court, alleging the order of news articles against Benett and his wife by Netayahu camp are proof of a collusion left/prosecution. Just as Benett is negotiating with Netanyahu...... Go figure
    Boaz| 04.19.21
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    what is a haredi won a direct election for PM
    What would be interesting would be the public reaction ifa haredi MK won the election for the post of PM. Would the secular public accept the result or would we see protests demanding the PM resign and we elect somebody who is not a haredi. Democracy only works when people accept the outcome and the anti Netanyahu crowd were unwilling to accept the result of the election. If Netanyahu can form a coalition now I have a feeling that these protestors will be back every week demanding his resignation because democracy must be on their terms.
    zionist forever| 04.19.21
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