Benjamin Netanyahu calls for direct PM election

Benjamin Netanyahu calls for direct PM election

Jerusalem: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday called for a head-to-head runoff vote between him and his main rival Benny Gantz, as a political stalemate threatens to dissolve Parliament.

The Israeli parliament, or Knesset, has until Wednesday midnight to establish a governing coalition or to be dissolved, reports Xinhua news agency.

Both Netanyahu’s right-wing Likud party and Gantz’s centrist Blue and White party has been unable to form a coalition.

Speaking during a conference here, Netanyahu said that Israel should hold “rapid elections for the direct election of the Prime Minister”. “This will save us many months for the new elections for the Knesset and lots of money.

“Let the people decide who will be the next Prime Minister,” he said, adding that “exceptional situations require extraordinary solutions”. Netanyahu first issued this proposal in a post on his Facebook page on Saturday. The Blue and White party dismissed the proposal, saying in a statement that the party was “engaged in efforts to avoid costly and unnecessary elections, and not with empty spin aimed at bringing back an election method that has shattered the governance and political system in this country in the past and resulted in complete failure”. (IANS)

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