The prime minister is elected by a majority of the members of parliament. Often this requires the parties to form coalitions if no one party has a majority.
He was elected Prime Minister of Israel.
Golda Meir was the first female Prime Minister of Israel. She was elected on March 17, 1969.
No, Israel's Prime Minister is democratically elected by the people of Israel.
Ehud Barak was the tenth prime minister of Israel from 1999 until 2001.Read more at:ehud-barak
No. The President in Israel is an appointed position.However, the President of Israel is largely a ceremonial position. Political power is manifest in the Prime Minister. The Prime Minister is not elected to be the Prime Minister, but is the head of the party that receives the most or second-most amount of votes in the Knesset elections. This makes the Prime Minister more-or-less elected.
Benjamin Netanyahu was Israel's 9th prime minister, from 1996 to 1999.Ehud Barak was elected on May 17, 1999 and took office on July 6, 1999. Barak was prime minister until 2001.(*Netanyahu is also the 13th prime minister, elected in 2009.)
The Israeli prime minister in 1993 was Itzhak Rabin, elected to office in 1992.
No woman has ever become prime minister of Israel at age seventeen. However, Golda Meir became the prime minister of Israel at age seventy one. She is the only woman to ever hold that position, and the minimum age to be elected is in fact 30.
The Prime Minister of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu, is a man.
Israel is a democracy that uses the Coalition\Opposition way. Head of state is the president, but he does not have much not, he is more like the symbol of Israel . The prime minister is the actual leader, that elected in free elections, the president choose who is the one between the 3 most elected who have the higher Chance to make strong, long and big coalition, the one he choose will be the prime minister .
Moshe Sharett was the second Israeli prime minister.Moshe Sharett was the second Prime Minister of Israel. The first and the third Prime Minister was David Ben-Gurion. The current Prime Minister of Israel (2013) is Benjamin Netanyahu.
Benjamin Netanyahu was the Prime Minister of Israel in 2012. He became the Prime Minister of Israel on 2009 March 31, a second term as Prime Minister as Chairman of the Likud Party. Netanyahu was also the Prime Minister of Israel from 1996 June 18 to 1999 July 6.