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Benjamin (Binyamin) Netanyahu, leader of Likud, had won and is the prime minister.
In 1991, Israel did not hold a prime ministerial election; however, Yitzhak Shamir was serving as the Prime Minister at that time, having been in office since 1986. The next general election occurred in 1992, resulting in the election of Yitzhak Rabin as Prime Minister. Rabin's government focused on the peace process with the Palestinians, which marked a significant shift in Israeli politics.
The leader of the party that wins the most seats in the next parliamentary election is most likely to become the next Prime Minister.
The Prime Minister of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu, is a man.
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.
No, there has not been a Prime Minister of Israel named Massuer. There have been a total of 12 different Prime Ministers of Israel.
Who is in charge of selecting who will run for Prime Minister in Israel
The Prime Minister of Israel (Hebrew: ראש הממשלה‎, Rosh HaMemshala, lit. Head of the Government) is the head of the Israeli government and the most powerful political figure in Israel (the title of President of Israel is an honorary position). The prime minister is the country's chief executive. The official residence of the prime minister, Beit Rosh Hamemshala is in Jerusalem. The current prime minister is Benjamin Netanyahu of Likud, the ninth person to hold the position (excluding caretakers).Following an election, the President nominates a member of the Knesset to become prime minister after asking party leaders whom they support for the position. The nominee then presents a government platform and must receive a vote of confidence in order to become prime minister. Between 1996 and 2001, the prime minister was chosen in a separate election to the rest of the Knesset. [1]
Either the cabinet minister has to resign (if the cabinet still supports the Prime Minister), or if the cabinet no longer supports the Prime Minister the Prime Minister has to resign (resulting in a party election) or the Prime Minister can call a general election.
Golda Meir was prime minister of Israel.
Menachem Begin was prime minister of Israel from 1977-1983.
Prime Minister Menachem Begin was the leader of the Irgun before he became Prime Minister of Israel.