Netanyahu gets official nod to form next Israeli government

Reuters

Published Apr 05, 2021 05:48PM ET

Updated Apr 06, 2021 05:45AM ET

JERUSALEM (Reuters) -Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu got a new lease on his political life on Tuesday, receiving a mandate from Israel's president to form a new government after an inconclusive election.

Israel's longest-serving leader, in power consecutively since 2009, now faces the tough task of breaking an unprecedented political stalemate and enlisting enough allies for a governing coalition.

Under law, Netanyahu will have 28 days to do so, with the possibility of a two-week extension before President Reuven Rivlin picks another candidate or asks parliament to choose one.