Second Eshkol Cabinet | |
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12th Cabinet of Israel | |
Date formed | 22 December 1964 |
Date dissolved | 12 January 1966 |
People and organisations | |
Head of state | Zalman Shazar |
Head of government | Levi Eshkol |
Member parties | Mapai National Religious Party Ahdut HaAvoda Poalei Agudat Yisrael Cooperation and Brotherhood Progress and Development |
Status in legislature | Coalition |
Opposition leader | Menachem Begin |
History | |
Legislature term | 5th |
Predecessor | 11th Cabinet of Israel |
Successor | 13th Cabinet of Israel |
The twelfth government of Israel was formed by Levi Eshkol on 22 December 1964, towards the end of the fifth Knesset.
Eshkol kept the same coalition partners as previously, i.e. Mapai, the National Religious Party, Ahdut HaAvoda, Poalei Agudat Yisrael, Cooperation and Brotherhood and Progress and Development. The only change to the cabinet was Akiva Govrin becoming the country's first Minister of Tourism, having been a Minister without Portfolio in the previous government.
Yosef Almogi and Shimon Peres resigned from the cabinet in May 1965 due to their opposition of the alliance between Mapai and Ahdut HaAvoda.[1] Both joined Ben-Gurion's new party, Rafi in July.
The government served until 12 January 1966, when the thirteenth government took power following the November 1965 elections.
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