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Israeli parties must end deadlock by midnight or hold 3rd election in year | |
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Israel and its embattled PM Benjamin Netanyahu on Wednesday looked set for a third election within a year unless a political stalemate can be resolved before midnight. | |
Conservative Likud leader Netanyahu and his main rival Benny Gantz have repeatedly failed to build a governing majority in parliament. A last-ditch deal to avert a third general election in 12 months must be reached before an 23:59 (21:59 GMT) deadline. After this, President Reuven Rivlin must declare that negotiations have failed and call for fresh polls. | |
Frantic negotiations were expected in recent days but instead all sides traded blame for the failing coalition talks. The new elections are likely to be held in March 2020. | |
Netanyahu and Gantz, a former army general who heads the centrist Blue and White party, had been discussing a potential unity government, but then disagreed on who should lead it. Last month, when Netanyahu was indicted on corruption charges, Gantz called on him to step down, AFP said. | Netanyahu and Gantz, a former army general who heads the centrist Blue and White party, had been discussing a potential unity government, but then disagreed on who should lead it. Last month, when Netanyahu was indicted on corruption charges, Gantz called on him to step down, AFP said. |
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