Israeli largest opposition party rejects Prime Minister's proposal for coalition government as first party September 20 0:20

The Israeli general election, which focuses on whether a change of government will occur for the first time in 10 years, has ensured that the middle opposition party of the largest opposition party will become the first party. Prime Minister Netanyahu, who is aiming for continued investment, proposed to join this coalition government, but it was immediately rejected, and the environment surrounding the continued investment of the prime minister has become increasingly severe.

The Israeli general election was voted on the 17th with a focus on whether the right-wing Netanyahu regime would change over a decade.

As a result, the votership rate is 98% and the former opposition chief of the army, the main opposition party led by Gantz, “Blue and White”, slightly surpasses the seat of the right-wing party “Rikud,” headed by Prime Minister Netanyahu. It became certain to become the first party.

It has become clear that the entire coalition ruling party led by Prime Minister Netanyahu will not reach the majority.

On the 19th, Prime Minister Netanyahu said in a video message to President Gantz, “Let's set up a unified government that brings together a wide range of powers,” and proposed that he join the coalition government that will continue as the prime minister.

In response, Gantz immediately held a press conference and said, “It was us who won the general election and became the first party. I will launch a unified government,” rejected the proposal and urged Prime Minister Netanyahu to resign. It was.

In the future, President Librin will ask the representatives of the political parties who are most likely to hear the intentions of each party and establish a coalition government, but the environment surrounding the continued investment of Prime Minister Netanyahu is becoming increasingly severe.