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Home Special Coverage 2021 Election

All eyes on Knesset as lawmakers prepare for Sunday's crucial vote

The complicated legislative mechanics that come with the transition of power could create drama all through the day, but it will ultimately all boil down to a simple vote in the chamber.

by  Danielle Roth-Avneri
Published on  06-10-2021 19:28
Last modified: 06-13-2021 08:53
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Israel's 36th government will be sworn in on Sunday barring some unforseen development or a last-minute defection.

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This would end Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's premiership and make him the head of the Opposition.

The procedures to install a new government could take several hours, potentially creating drama all through the day, as pro-Netanyahu lawmakers may try until the very last moment to ensure the crucial vote to officially swear in a government fails.

The Knesset will convene for a special plenum meeting at 4 p.m. on Sunday for the swearing-in. The meeting will be attended by President Reuven Rivlin, who tasked the MK Yair Lapid to form a government about six weeks ago after Netanyahu had failed to do so in his allotted period. Lapid, who agreed to a rotating premiership with Yamina leader Naftali Bennett as part of a so-called "change coalition" to replace Netanyahu, will let Bennett represent him at the meeting since he will be prime minister for the first two years of the prospective government's four-year term (unless it collapses before that).

After Knesset Speaker Yariv Levin invites Bennett to present his cabinet, the right-wing leader will deliver his inaugural speech and outline the coalition's basic guidelines, as is required by law, under which he would spell out his policy agenda. Lapid, who will hold the title of alternate prime minister until his turn comes, will then deliver his own inaugural address.

In past swearing-in ceremonies, the opposition leader has also been called to deliver a speech before the plenum. Thus, it is likely that Netanyahu will deliver his first speech in more than 10 years without holding the title of prime minister.

The Knesset would then elect a new speaker, who will hold a vote of confidence in the new government. If it gets approved, the government will have been officially installed and the new prime minister will be sworn in and pledge allegiance to the country and its laws, as well as vow to faithfully execute the office and uphold the Knesset's decisions.

The ministers, as well as Lapid, will also have to say the same pledge. After a brief cabinet meeting, the ministers will arrive at the President's Residence, where they would have a traditional group photo taken.

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