Livni says she won’t share prime ministership with Herzog

Isaac Herzog and Tzipi Livni forged an alliance in December. RONI SCHUTZER/ISRAEL SUN PHOTO

Israeli politician Tzipi Livni said she will forgo the opportunity to take the prime minister position in two years should her Zionist Union slate prevail in the elections.

Livni made the announcement on Monday night, less than a day before Israelis vote for a new national government.

In December, when her Hatnuah party merged with the Labor Party to form the centre-left Zionist Union, it was with the understanding that its two leaders would share the premiership in rotating shifts should they win in the elections. Labor’s Isaac Herzog was to take the first two-year shift.

Livni reportedly made the announcement in order to ease the way for Herzog to form a government coalition, as well as to strengthen support for the Zionist Union in the last hours before Israelis go to the polls.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who leads the centre-right Likud Party, responded by accusing the Zionist Union of “panicking.” Naftali Bennett of the right-wing Jewish Home party speculated that Livni’s decision signaled that Zionist Union would form a unity government with Likud, a theory Herzog denied