Proposal to Dissolve Knesset and Schedule New Elections with Yair Lapid as Interim Prime Minister
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Updated By: History Editorial Network (HEN)
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In June 2022, Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett announced the dissolution of the Knesset, marking a significant political shift in the country. This decision came after a series of legislative defeats faced by his governing coalition, which included the Arab party Ra'am for the first time in decades. The dissolution bill was introduced to facilitate new elections, which were scheduled to take place in November 2022. Following Bennett's announcement, Yair Lapid, the Foreign Minister and a key figure in the coalition, was appointed as the interim Prime Minister. This transition highlighted the challenges faced by the coalition government, which struggled to maintain unity among its diverse members. The upcoming elections were anticipated to reshape the political landscape in Israel, as parties prepared to campaign on various issues, including security, economic recovery, and social justice. The dissolution of the Knesset and the subsequent leadership change underscored the volatility of Israeli politics and the ongoing quest for stability in governance.

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