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Originally Posted by GGG
Sorry I should have been more specific. When that individual becomes part of the executive branch yes we should consider them to represent and speak for the executive branch of government.
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No. Not the way it works either. Many governments form coalitions with minority parties.
There are 37 appointed ministers in the Israeli government, of 120 total Knesset members. The current governing coalition is made up of over a dozen parties, and hold 64 of the 120 seats. Without offering a cabinet position to the parties in this coalition, the coalition would not exist.
Current polls indicate that the current government is unlikely to get reelected.