Bill to Disperse «Israeli» Knesset Passed in Preliminary Reading
By Staff, Agencies
A bill to dissolve the Knesset, the “Israeli” entity’s so-called parliament, was passed in a preliminary reading on Monday evening, the Knesset said.
"By a vote of 65-43, with six abstentions, the Knesset passed in a preliminary vote a proposal to disperse the Knesset and hold elections for the 22nd Knesset within 90 days," the statement said.
“Israeli” political landscape is crumbling as the deadline to form a coalition government approaches without any progress.
The entity’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu failed to form coalition talks with “Israeli” right-wing and religious parties within 28 days that he had initially been given in April after his party secured a win at the “Israeli” parliamentary elections. He thus requested from the entity’s president additional time for negotiations until May 29.
On Sunday, in a video released on his Twitter account, Netanyahu insisted that he was making "final efforts to form a new right-wing government to avoid unnecessary elections."
If the bill is passed, the “Israeli” entity will have one more election.
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