Netanyahu gets more time to form new Israel government
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday got more time to put together a new coalition government, after the initial 28 days granted him following last month's elections expired.
Israeli law says that after the first four weeks of political bargaining a further 14 days is granted by the president on request.
Netanyahu on Monday called on President Reuven Rivlin at his official Jerusalem residence and received his official blessing.
"At the end of the meeting, the president acceded to the prime minister's request and granted him a further two weeks to form a government," a statement from the presidency said in English.
Netanyahu's Likud party won 35 seats in the April 9 general election, with most parties represented in the 120-seat parliament recommending that he form the next governing coalition.
On April 17 Rivlin formally tasked him with the mission.
Such negotiations generally run close to the wire as parties seek to extract the maximum in cabinet portfolios and other ..