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Benjamin Netanyahu asked to form Israeli government | Benjamin Netanyahu asked to form Israeli government |
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Israeli President Shimon Peres has asked Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to form a new government following last month's parliamentary election. | Israeli President Shimon Peres has asked Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to form a new government following last month's parliamentary election. |
Mr Netanyahu, whose Likud-Beitenu alliance does not have a majority, has said he wants a broad coalition. | Mr Netanyahu, whose Likud-Beitenu alliance does not have a majority, has said he wants a broad coalition. |
He also called on the Palestinians to return to peace talks. | He also called on the Palestinians to return to peace talks. |
Correspondents says Mr Netanyahu's likeliest allies are other right-wing and religious groups, although he may also need the support of centrists. | Correspondents says Mr Netanyahu's likeliest allies are other right-wing and religious groups, although he may also need the support of centrists. |
In the 22 January elections, Likud-Beitenu won 31 of the 120 seats in the Knesset. | In the 22 January elections, Likud-Beitenu won 31 of the 120 seats in the Knesset. |
The nationalist group Habayit Hayehudi (Jewish Home) got 12, but the new centrist party Yesh Atid (There is a Future) came second with 19 seats. | |
Mr Netanyahu on Saturday reaffirmed that he was seeking the "largest government possible" and that his priority would be to "prevent Iran from obtaining nuclear arms". | Mr Netanyahu on Saturday reaffirmed that he was seeking the "largest government possible" and that his priority would be to "prevent Iran from obtaining nuclear arms". |
He also called on Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas "to come back to the negotiating table". Peace talks have been stalled over construction in the West Bank and east Jerusalem. | He also called on Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas "to come back to the negotiating table". Peace talks have been stalled over construction in the West Bank and east Jerusalem. |
Formal coalition talks are due to begin on Sunday. | Formal coalition talks are due to begin on Sunday. |
Mr Netanyahu has six weeks to form a coalition government, with an extra two weeks if needed. | Mr Netanyahu has six weeks to form a coalition government, with an extra two weeks if needed. |
The 63-year-old prime minister has been in office since the 2009 election. He also served one term as PM between 1996 and 1999. | The 63-year-old prime minister has been in office since the 2009 election. He also served one term as PM between 1996 and 1999. |
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