Israel Election: No party gets fair majority, elections may heads for third time
Israel Election: No party gets fair majority, elections may heads for third time
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Jerusalem: The result of the election for the post of Prime Minister in Israel on September 17 has not been clear. Once again the situation has become that no party is in a position to form a government on its own. The Likud Party of incumbent Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has got 31 seats, the party of opposition leader Benny Gantz has got 33 seats. If the government is not formed soon, the election will be ordered once again by the President. That is, Israel is on the verge of the general election for the third time in a year.

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It is being said that according to the situation that was clear about the Israeli elections till Thursday, Benny Gantz's Blue and White 33 seats, Benjamin Netanyahu's Likud Party has 31 seats. A figure of 61 is needed to form a government in Israel, but both parties can reach the figure of 50 only with its alliances.

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Apart from these, there are some small parties who have numbers that can be the kingmakers informing the government, where one of these Avigdor Lieberman's party has 8 seats, which decide the government's position. However, both Benjamin Netanyahu and Benny Gantz have said that Unity is ready to form the government, but there is a screw up for the post of Prime Minister because Benny Gantz has said that he will be the next Prime Minister. On which Benjamin Netanyahu's party is not ready.

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