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What's Inside? Shas Submits Basic Law Amendment for One-Time Direct Elections of PM
The Shas party on Monday submitted a bill calling for a one-time direct election of Israel's next prime minister. The bill is being submitted as an amendment to the Basic Law: Government, and would be listed as section 13b.
The details of the bill, first obtained by Yaron Avraham (published on Telegram), and subsequently confirmed and expanded on by JewishPress.com from the original text of the submitted bill are as follows:
- In one month there will be a national vote on the next prime minister of Israel
- Any currently serving Knesset Member is eligible to run
- A candidate must enlist the endorsements of 20 currently serving MKs
- MKs can only endorse one candidate
- Only voters who participated in the recent March national election are eligible to vote in order to properly reflect the balance of power before the vote
- If only one candidate is running, the vote will be a for-or-against vote for that candidate
- To be declared the winner with the most votes, the candidate must receive at least 40% of the votes
- Should no candidate receive 40%, or if the candidates receive an equal number of votes, a second-round runoff election will be held between the top two candidates within 2 weeks.
- As soon as the results are in, all the powers of the prime minister (and the alternative prime minister) will be handed to the winner
- The winner will have 90 days to establish a new government
- If no government is formed within 90 days or there is a successful vote of no confidence before the 90 days, general elections will be held at the end of the 90 days from the date of failure to form a government.
- This is a temporary provision intended to directly solve a current problem of the 24th Knesset
- This temporary measure may be reevaluated in the future
- A vote of no confidence, without a replacement government, will dissolve the current Knesset and general elections will be held in 90 days.











