Prime Minister of Israel Benjamin Netanyahu has said the people should elect the next government leader directly if lawmakers fail to end the country's political impasse. He called for a head-to-head runoff vote between him and his main rival Benny Gantz, as a political stalemate threatens to dissolve the parliament.<br />'' <br />'' The Israeli parliament or Knesset will be dissolved and the country will go for its third round of elections in less than a year if lawmakers fail to agree on a coalition government in the next three days. Both Netanyahu's right-wing Likud party and Gantz's centrist Blue and White party has been unable to form a coalition.<br />'' <br />'' Blue and White party dismissed the proposal, saying in a statement that the party is engaged in efforts to avoid costly and unnecessary elections.&nbsp;Israel has an electoral system with elections based on votes for parties, not for specific candidates. The party that wins the largest number of votes gets to form a government.<br />'' <br />'' However, in the last two rounds of elections which were held in April and September, no party gained enough votes to establish a governing coalition.
News On AIR | December 8, 2019 7:08 PM
Netanyahu calls for direct PM election amidst deadlock