Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has won a clear majority of support to form a new coalition government, a spokesman for the president's office told AFP on today.
President Reuven Rivlin was wrapping up two days of talks with representatives of the 10 parties elected to parliament to hear who they would recommend as prime minister, with six factions throwing their support behind Netanyahu.
"He has just met with Yisrael Beitenu and they have just recommended Netanyahu, giving him 67," presidential spokesman Jason Pearlman told AFP, referring to the number of MPs in the 120-seat parliament who would back the Israeli leader.
Last week, Netanyahu's rightwing Likud secured a shock election victory, winning 30 seats in the Knesset with the centre-left Zionist Union following a distant second with 24.
Although the results were out last week, official figures will only be published on Wednesday when the Central Elections Committee chairman formally presents them to Rivlin who will have to announce his choose of leader to form the next government.
Netanyahu will have four weeks to complete the task, although Rivlin can extend the deadline by another 14 days if necessary.
The parties backing Netanyahu are all expected to form part of his next government, which is widely seen as being a rightwing-religious coalition with a majority of 67.
Throughout the election campaign, Kahlon had held his cards close to his chest, hedging his bets as most polls predicted a win for the Zionist Union.
Netanyahu has promised Kahlon the powerful finance portfolio.
Four parties are entering the opposition: the Zionist Union, the Joint List which groups Israel's main Arab parties, the centrist Yesh Atid and the leftwing Meretz party.
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