Silman has quit the coalition — could Netanyahu’s Likud return to power?

Tal SchneiderToday, 11:16 am

Benjamin Netanyahu attends a plenum session in the assembly hall of the Knesset, on January 19, 2022. (Yonatan Sindel/Flash90)

Now that Idit Silman has resigned from the government and is reportedly set to join Likud in the opposition, Benjamin Netanyahu’s party has three potential paths for its possible return to power.

The first option would be for it to pass a law to dissolve the Knesset.

This would require the support of some lawmakers not currently in the opposition, for example Silman and rebel Yamina MK Amichai Shikli.

(If that were to occur, Foreign Minister Yair Lapid would be automatically appointed prime minister for the entire transition period.)

The second option would be for Likud to form an alternative government in the current 24th Knesset, although it appears it would struggle to do so — Likud has 29 seats, Religious Zionism has seven, Shas has nine and United Torah Judaism has seven — a total of 52.

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Even if Yamina were to split apart, and Silman and Shikli were able to convince other defectors to join them, such as Interior Minsiter Ayelet Shaked and MK Nir Orbach, that would only take them to 56 seats out of the 120-member Knesset.

The final and third path it could take is currently irrelevant: It could prevent the passing of a budget thus causing the coalition to fall; however, that option will only be possible next year.

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