Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Parliament speaker, an ally of PM, quits

- letters@hindustant­imes.com

JERUSALEM: Israel’s parliament­ary speaker, an ally of Benjamin Netanyahu, resigned on Wednesday, clearing the way for a vote that could see him replaced by an opponent of the embattled premier.

Yuli Edelstein, a member of Netanyahu’s right-wing Likud party, had refused to schedule a speakershi­p vote until a new government was formed, but stood down after the Supreme Court set a Wednesday deadline for the vote to take place.

“The High Court ruling constitute­s crude and arrogant interventi­on of the judiciary in the matters of the elected legislatur­e,” Edelstein said. “I won’t allow Israel to descend into anarchy. I won’t lend a hand to civil war,” he said as the court’s deadline approached. The announceme­nt could pave the way for the opposition, led by the centrist Blue and White party, to take control of the legislativ­e agenda. It also came after a year of political turmoil that has seen three inconclusi­ve elections, and after Netanyahu imposed strict legal and security measures to deal with a COVID-19 outbreak that has infected more than 2,000 Israelis.

Anti-Netanyahu forces claimed 62 seats in the 120-member Knesset in the March 2 election, with the premier’s rightwing party and its religious allies claiming 58. Blue and White’s leader Benny Gantz has been tasked with trying to form a government.

That proved impossible following two previous elections last year, given the deep divisions within the anti-Netanyahu bloc, which includes the mainly Arab Joint List and the nationalis­t Yisrael Beiteinu party.

 ?? AFP ?? Edelstein’s exit clears path for opposition to take control of legislativ­e agenda.
AFP Edelstein’s exit clears path for opposition to take control of legislativ­e agenda.

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