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After receiving official election results, Herzog sets date to grant mandate

The Israeli president was presented with the final tallies by Central Elections Committee chairman Justice Yitzhak Amit.

Israeli President Isaac Herzog (right) receives the official results of the country's Nov. 1 national elections from Central Elections Committee chairman Justice Yitzhak Amit, Nov. 9, 2022. Photo by Kobi Gideon/GPO.
Israeli President Isaac Herzog (right) receives the official results of the country’s Nov. 1 national elections from Central Elections Committee chairman Justice Yitzhak Amit, Nov. 9, 2022. Photo by Kobi Gideon/GPO.

Israeli President Isaac Herzog on Wednesday received the official results of last week’s national elections from Central Elections Committee chairman Justice Yitzhak Amit, and said he intends to hand out the mandate to form the next government on Sunday.

“Nearly five million citizens voted in the elections to the 25th Knesset ... That’s a very impressive figure!” Herzog said at an official ceremony at the President’s Residence in Jerusalem.

“The Israeli people remain committed; the Israeli people want to influence their own lives; the Israeli people respect the democratic right they have been given, to vote and make a difference,” he continued.

Israeli opposition leader Benjamin Netanyahu’s right-religious bloc won a decisive victory in the Nov. 1 national vote, securing 64 seats in the 120-member Knesset.

Meanwhile, Herzog stressed the need for unity in the aftermath of the elections.

“With the receipt of the final results, at the end of the campaigns, and a moment before the Knesset is sworn in and a government formed, it is time for collective responsibility. Responsibility to look out for each other, responsibility to conduct a respectful dialogue, responsibility for cohesion. It is important for me to emphasize: there is tremendous value to disagreement. But we must know how to manage disagreement, in a spirit of attentiveness, inclusion, partnership, and respect,” he said.

Later on Wednesday, Herzog will begin consultations with representatives of the political parties voted into the 25th Knesset, before tasking an individual—almost certainly Netanyahu—with forming a government based on their recommendations.

The consultations will be broadcast live in accordance with Israel’s Basic Law: The Knesset, which grants the president a maximum of one week (beginning Wednesday) to task a candidate with forming a coalition.

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