(Bloomberg) -- Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu gave up the privilege of leading the formation of a new government.Netanyahu officially returned the mandate to build a governing coalition back to President Reuven Rivlin, his spokesman said, acting just before the four-week negotiating window
-- Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu gave up the privilege of leading the formation of a new government.
In a video posted on his Facebook page, Netanyahu said he worked “openly and behind the scenes” to try and form a “broad national unity government,” that “the people want and Israel needs in a time of rising security challenges.” “The time for spin is over, the time has come for action,” a spokesman for Blue and White said in a statement. The bloc “is determined to form a liberal unity government under Benny Gantz, who the nation elected a month ago.”
The president has three days to inform Gantz of the decision to tap him to form the government, and he must first give all parliament factions a chance to convey their position on his decision, Rivlin’s office said.
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