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31st Cabinet of Israel | |
Date formed | 4 May 2006 |
Date dissolved | 31 March 2009 |
People and organisations | |
Head of state | Moshe Katsav (until 1 July 2007) Shimon Peres (since 1 July 2007) |
Head of government | Ehud Olmert |
Member party | Kadima Labor Shas Gil Yisrael Beiteinu (November 2006–16 January 2008) |
Status in legislature | Coalition government |
Opposition party | Likud |
Opposition leader | Binyamin Netanyahu |
History | |
Election | 2006 |
Legislature term | 17th Knesset |
Predecessor | Thirtieth government |
Successor | thirty-second government |
The thirty-first government of Israel was formed by Ehud Olmert on 4 May 2006, following Kadima's victory in the March elections. His coalition initially included Labor, Shas and Gil, and held 67 of the 120 seats in the Knesset. The 11-seat Yisrael Beiteinu joined the coalition in November 2006, but left on 16 January 2008 in protest at peace talks with the Palestinian National Authority. With the inclusion of the Labor Party's Raleb Majadele as a Minister without Portfolio on 29 January 2007, it became the first Israeli cabinet to have a Muslim minister. The makeup of the coalition resulted in a center-left government.
The government held office until Benjamin Netanyahu formed the thirty-second government on 31 March 2009, following elections the month before.
Cabinet members
Peres left office when elected President.
Barak replaced Peretz when he defeated him in the party leadership election.
Pines-Paz resigned from the government in protest at the inclusion of Yisrael Beiteinu.
References
- "Factional and Government Make-Up of the Seventeenth Knesset". www.knesset.gov.il. Knesset. March 28, 2006. Archived from the original on October 1, 2007. Retrieved 14 May 2023.
- Lieberman blasts Arab MKs, pulls party out of government Archived 2008-01-19 at the Wayback Machine Haaretz, 16 January 2008
- "First Arab joins Israeli cabinet". 2007-01-28. Retrieved 2021-02-26.
- "Makovsky: Olmert Likely to Head New Israeli Government in Coalition with Labor". Council on Foreign Relations. Retrieved 2021-02-26.
- Muller, Tom; Lansford, Tom (2012-04-02). Political Handbook of the World 2012. SAGE. ISBN 978-1-60871-995-2.
External links
- Seventeenth Knesset: Government 31 Knesset website
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