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Saturday, October 26, 2019 |
Weekly Commentary: Streamlining Israeli Election System Without Disenfranchising Voters |
Weekly Commentary: Streamlining Israeli Election System Without We waste far too much time forming governments in Israel. Here is a proposal that streamlines our elections and party system without #1. Only lists which receive at least 5% of valid votes (vote threshold) #2. Up to 7 days before election day a list may unilaterally declare what #3. When the newly elected Knesset convenes it has 14 business days to #4. The chosen MK has 7 business days to form a government and have it #5. If the first chosen MK fails to form a government, the Knesset has #6. The second chosen MK has 7 business days to form a government and have #7. Should the second chosen MK fail to form a government within that time, The proposed system strips the process of time consuming photo ops and The 5% vote threshold would expedite the formation of a government by At the same time, the provision that lists may unilaterally declare what Since 1992 providing news and analysis on the Middle East with a focus on Website: www.imra.org.il |
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