Ishak Herzog, who would consider his position on July 9, successfully passed Peretz, 67, a former principal who lost two children in the Israeli war and was known as “Mother Putra”.
Jerusalem: Israeli Parliament Chooses the Labor Veterans of the Ladworthy of Ishac Herzog as the 11th President Wednesday, the voice that came as a member of the opposition parliament rushed to forge a coalition to bite Benjamin Netanyahu.
Herzog, 60, defeated former Principal of Miriam Peretz to replace President Reuven Rivlin, who was elected in 2014 with a ceremonial position which was largely decided by parliament, or the Knesset.
The presidential election Wednesday came when Israeli politicians from all the spectrums held 11th negotiations with Cobble with new administration aimed at ending the 12 consecutive years of Prime Minister Netanyahu.
The Israeli presidency gives a little strength, especially meeting the party leaders after legislative elections and task candidates by forming a government. This is the State Prime Minister who uses the actual executive authority.
But the President does have the ability to provide forgiveness – a potentially important function when Netanyahu face a trial for alleged fraud, bribery and violation of trust.
Herzog, who would consider his position on July 9, succeeded in Peretz, 67, a former principal who lost two children in the Israeli war and was known as “Mother Putra”.
Scion of one of Israel’s most prestigious families, Herzog was first chosen for the parliament in 2003, but recently led the Jewish Agency of the government for Israel, an organization that focused on relations with Jewish immigrants and diaspora.
The election on the day that could see Netanyahu’s rivals made a step to bring it installed: In 2015 Herzog made an effort to expel the prime minister, presenting himself as a simple diplomatic contrast with a simple “aunt”.
Chaim Herzog’s son – the sixth president of Israel and former Ambassador to the United Nations – and nephew of the famous diplomat and statesmen Abba Eban, a new president supports two countries’ solutions to conflict with Palestine.
During the 2015 campaign he vowed to launch the peace process, even said that he was ready to “eliminate” Israeli settlements if necessary.