Israeli leader moves toward September elections |
The Israeli government today proposed that national elections be
moved forward to September 4, putting in motion a brief campaign
expected to propel Benjamin Netanyahu to another term as prime minister.
moved forward to September 4, putting in motion a brief campaign
expected to propel Benjamin Netanyahu to another term as prime minister.
Israeli PM: We Must Bring Forward Elections |
Parliament is to begin deliberating bills to dissolve the legislature later in today, making the date official. A final vote is expected to be held tomomrrow.
The current government is the most stable Israel has had in years. But disagreements on a variety of domestic issues such as drafting the ultra-Orthodox into the military and tearing down illegal structures in West Bank settlements have led Netanyahu to move up elections by more than a year.
Recent polls have suggested Netanyahu's Likud Party would win at least one-quarter of parliament's 120 seats to become the legislature's largest faction - putting him in a comfortable position to form a majority coalition.
Israeli leader Benjamin Netanyahu expected to declare early elections tonight |
They also indicate he might be able to form a more moderate coalition than the hawkish lineup he now heads, in partnership with centrist parties more open to making concession to the Palestinians.
Israeli leader moves toward September elections |
The early elections have also renewed speculation that Israel might attack Iran's suspect nuclear programme, perhaps within months.
Israel, like the West, thinks Iran is developing nuclear weapons, a charge Tehran denies. But it has repeatedly hinted it might strike Iran if it concludes that US-led diplomacy and sanctions have failed.
Weighing against any possible attack are heavy US pressure to give diplomacy and sanctions more time, and the prospect of a deadly Iranian retaliation.
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