Knesset approves 2021 budget

Published date04 November 2021
Earlier in the session, the 2021-2022 Budget Framework Law was passed, after all the opposition objections were voted down. The 2021 budget is a record NIS 609.1 billion and includes major expenses due to the Covid crisis and growing debt repayment, while the 2022 budget is NIS 573 billion.

With a wafer thin 61-59 majority, the government coalition can afford no mistakes or surprises but in passing the Budget Framework Law the vote was 68-52 in favor with one opposition member voting erroneously.

Discussions and voting will continue through to Friday morning on the 2022 budget, which must be passed by November 14, otherwise the Knesset will automatically dissolve and new elections will be called.

This will be the first state budget to be passed since March 2018 and the government blamed former prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu for that.

Minister of Finance Avigdor Liberman said, "The big question is why have we not had a budget for three...

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