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Israel's political deal may unlock two-year wait for new budget

Formulating a budget for 2021 and 2022 is expected to be among the first orders of business to help Israel’s economy rebound from the pandemic.

By Reuters Jun 4, 2021 4:22:06 PM IST (Published)


The possibility of new government in Israel has fuelled optimism that a long-overdue state budget could be on the horizon. Handcuffed by more than two years of political stalemate and four elections, Israel is still using a pro-rated version of a base 2019 budget that was ratified in mid-2018.
But a group of left-wing, centrist, and right-wing parties looking to unseat Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reached a coalition deal just before Wednesday’s midnight deadline. A government could be sworn in next week, though Netanyahu is still working to scuttle the deal.
”The main agenda for this government is economic recovery,” said Jonathan Katz, chief economist at Leader Capital Markets, citing incentives for the ultra-Orthodox to join the workforce and reforms to stimulate growth.