Twenty-fifth government of Israel

Second Rabin Cabinet

25th Cabinet of Israel
Date formed13 July 1992 (1992-07-13)
Date dissolved22 November 1995 (1995-11-22)
People and organisations
Head of stateChaim Herzog (until 13 May 1993)
Ezer Weizman (after 13 May 1993)
Head of governmentYitzhak Rabin (until 4 November 1995)
Shimon Peres (interim after 4 November 1995)
Member partiesLabor
Meretz
Yiud (Since 1995)
Shas (Until 1993)
Status in legislatureCentre-left coalition
Opposition partyLikud
Opposition leaderYitzhak Shamir (until 1993)
Benjamin Netanyahu (since 1993)
History
Election1992 Israeli legislative election
Legislature term13th Knesset
Predecessor24th cabinet of Israel
Successor26th cabinet of Israel

The twenty-fifth government of Israel was formed by Yitzhak Rabin of the Labor Party on 13 July 1992,[1] after the party's victory in the June elections. The coalition also contained the new Meretz party (an alliance of Ratz, Mapam, and Shinui) and Shas, and held 62 of the 120 seats in the Knesset. The government was also supported, but not joined, by Hadash and the Arab Democratic Party, which held an additional five seats between them.

Shas left the government on 14 September 1993,[2] but the coalition was joined by the new Yiud faction (a three-member breakaway from Tzomet) on 9 January 1995.

Rabin was assassinated on 4 November 1995, with Shimon Peres taking over as Interim Prime Minister until forming the twenty-sixth government on 22 November.

  1. ^ Benjamin Frankel (1996). A Restless Mind: Essays in Honor of Amos Perlmutter. Psychology Press. p. 101. ISBN 978-0-7146-4607-7.
  2. ^ Factional and Government Make-Up of the Thirteenth Knesset Knesset website