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  1. The Israeli system of government is based on parliamentary democracy. [1] The Prime Minister of Israel is the head of government and leader of a multi-party system. Executive power is exercised by the government (also known as the cabinet). Legislative power is vested in the Knesset.

  2. Israels government is a parliamentary democracy. The Israeli political system has three branches: executive, legislative and judicial. The legislative branch is comprised of the Knesset, Israels parliament, which has 120 members.

  3. Basic Laws. The Executive Branch. The Presidency. Local Government. The Judiciary. State Control. Freedom of the Press. The Electoral System. The elections in Israel are general, equal, and secret. On the national level, they are held at least once every four years, and on the municipal level at least once every five years.

  4. Politics of Israel - Wikipedia. Contents. hide. (Top) Early history (1948–1977) Prime ministers and governments since 1996. Netanyahu I (1996–1999) Barak (1999–2001) Sharon (2001–2006) Olmert (2006–2009) Netanyahu II (2009–2021) Bennett (2021–2022) Netanyahu III (2022–present) Political conditions. Political parties and elections.

  5. Apr 1, 2019 · The government of Israeli is composed of the president, the executive, the legislature and the judiciary. The president is the head of government. His position is a ceremonial one and is not part of any government branch.

  6. Feb 11, 2009 · A brief overview of the Israeli political system. Backgrounder by Eben Kaplan and Caroline Friedman

  7. www.gov.il › en › pagesgov.il

    Learn about the political structure and elections of Israel, the roles and responsibilities of the government, and the rights and obligations of the citizens.

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