Coalition, opposition parties agree to dissolve Knesset (JERUSALEM POST) By LAHAV HARKOV 05/02/12)
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A bill to dissolve the Knesset, which will bring early elections in
the next three to five months, will be put to a vote on Monday.
Following agreements by most parties in the coalition and opposition,
Labor and Meretz will bring their bills to dissolve the Knesset to a
preliminary vote next week, and are expected to get coalition support.
Knesset Speaker Reuven Rivlin estimated that the bills’ first, second
and third readings will take place on Tuesday, finalizing early
elections. The last day of the 18th Knesset will be on Wednesday, the
ninth of May, during which final bills will be passed, he said.
Rivlin said that after speaking with all of the factions, he is sure
that the votes on dissolving the Knesset will begin next week,
although the date of an early election has yet to be decided.
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu has been working to find a date for
elections that all coalition parties will agree to, and plans to meet
with Shas chairman and Interior Minister Eli Yishai on Wednesday
afternoon.
Sources in the Prime Minister’s Office say Netanyahu would like to
hold an election as soon as possible, which would be mid-August.
Foreign Minister Avigdor Liberman said the same on Monday. However
some coalition parties, including United Torah Judaism, and Kadima in
the opposition, said they prefer October, after the High Holidays and
Succot.
Since Netanyahu is working on a compromise, September 4 is the
election date supported by most sources in the Knesset. Until the
Knesset is dissolved, the election date is set for October 22, 2013.
A Shas spokesman said the party wants an election to be as soon as
possible, but will agree to September 4. Yishai met with Kadima
leader Shaul Mofaz earlier Wednesday, and the two said early
September is a good time to go to the polls.
Netanyahu is not expected to make an announcement prior to the
Knesset’s dissolution. However, party leaders have met with him as he
sits shiva for his father, Benzion Netanyahu, who passed away on
Monday at age 102. (© 1995-2011, The Jerusalem Post 05/02/12)
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