Israeli parliament dissolves: new elections needed



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New elections must take place in Israel again: After a deadline for a new budget, the parliament in Jerusalem was automatically dissolved on Tuesday at midnight (11pm CET). The background is a conflict that has been going on for months between Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (71) and his coalition partner Benny Gantz (61). A final attempt at compromise failed Tuesday night in parliament. Israeli citizens now have to vote for the fourth time in two years. The new election is scheduled for March 23.

Even before the Knesset was dissolved, discussions began on Tuesday about how new elections can be held safely during the Corona crisis. It was about the question of how those affected by the crown can cast their votes. In the grand coalition between Netanyahu’s right-wing Likud party and the Blau-Weiss von Gantz center alliance, there were many problems from the beginning and tensions have recently escalated.

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