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Netanyahu II cabinet | |
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32nd Cabinet of Israel | |
Date formed | 31 March 2009 |
Date dissolved | 18 March 2013 |
People and organisations | |
Head of state | Shimon Peres |
Head of government | Benjamin Netanyahu |
Deputy head of government | Silvan Shalom Moshe Ya'alon Ehud Barak Avigdor Lieberman Dan Meridor Eli Yishai Shaul Mofaz (from 8 May 2012 to 17 July 2012) |
Member party | Likud Yisrael Beiteinu Shas Labor (until 17 January 2011) The Jewish Home Independence (from 17 January 2011) United Torah Judaism (from 1 April 2009) Kadima (from 8 May 2012 to 17 July 2012) |
Status in legislature | Grand Coalition (2009–2011) Centre-right (2011–2013) |
Opposition party | Kadima |
Opposition leader | Shaul Mofaz |
History | |
Election | Knesset elections, 2009 |
Legislature term | 18th Knesset |
Predecessor | 31st |
Successor | 33rd |
The Thirty-second government of Israel, also known as the Second Netanyahu Government,[1] was the largest cabinet in the country's history, in terms of the number of ministers: initially containing 30 ministers and nine deputy ministers, it later added another deputy prime minister as of May 2012 until he resigned in July 2012.[2]