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[[File:Yis Knesset in disarray IC early 2024.jpg|thumb|right|300px|[[Action Yisrael]] [[Knesset|MK]] [[Yaniv Golani]] ([[District system (Yisrael)#Districts|Northern District]]) shouting during the 14th failed floor vote for Knesset Majority Leader as members of the [[Right Bloc]] grouping of the [[Royalist Conservative Party (Yisrael)|Conservative]] and [[Torah Achdus]] parties look on.]] | [[File:Yis Knesset in disarray IC early 2024.jpg|thumb|right|300px|[[Action Yisrael]] [[Knesset|MK]] [[Yaniv Golani]] ([[District system (Yisrael)#Districts|Northern District]]) shouting during the 14th failed floor vote for Knesset Majority Leader as members of the [[Right Bloc]] grouping of the [[Royalist Conservative Party (Yisrael)|Conservative]] and [[Torah Achdus]] parties look on.]] | ||
The so-called '''Broken Knesset''', also known as the '''Do-Nothing Knesset''' or the '''Failed Spring Coalition Government''', was an uneasy {{wp|center-left}} {{wp|coalition government|coalition majority}} in the [[Knesset#Parliamentary_composition_since_2004|51st session]] of the [[Knesset|Royal Knesset]] of [[Yisrael]]. The signs of friction were evident even [https://forum.nationstates.net/viewtopic.php?p=41652953 on Election Night] of the [[Yisraeli general election, 2024|2024 general election]], as the [[Joint Opposition (2024 Yisraeli election)|Joint Opposition]] nominee for [[Presidency of Yisrael|presidency]] [[Gershon Kominsky]] fell narrowly short of defeating incumbent President [[Yitzchok Katz]]. As Katz secured re-election, District and MK seat results showed widespread losses among swing seats by the incumbent [[Right Bloc]] majority of the Conservatives, Torah Achdus, and Christian Voice. Later, the [[Alternative for Yisrael]]-led [[United Center Bloc]] and the [[National Liberal Party (Yisrael)|National Liberal Party]]-led [[Left Bloc]] clashed over who to nominate as [[Knesset#Officers|the Knesset Majority Leader]]. | The so-called '''Broken Knesset''', also known as the '''Do-Nothing Knesset''' or the '''Failed Spring Coalition Government''', was an uneasy {{wp|center-left}} {{wp|coalition government|coalition majority}} in the [[Knesset#Parliamentary_composition_since_2004|51st session]] of the [[Knesset|Royal Knesset]] of [[Yisrael]]. The signs of friction were evident even [https://forum.nationstates.net/viewtopic.php?p=41652953 on Election Night] of the [[Yisraeli general election, 2024|2024 general election]], as the [[Joint Opposition (2024 Yisraeli election)|Joint Opposition]] nominee for [[Presidency of Yisrael|presidency]] [[Gershon Kominsky]] fell narrowly short of defeating incumbent President [[Yitzchok Katz]]. As Katz secured re-election, District and MK seat results showed widespread losses among swing seats by the incumbent [[Right Bloc]] majority of the Conservatives, Torah Achdus, and Christian Voice. Later, the [[Alternative for Yisrael]]-led [[United Center Bloc]] and the [[National Liberal Party (Yisrael)|National Liberal Party]]-led [[Left Bloc]] clashed over who to nominate as [[Knesset#Officers|the Knesset Majority Leader]]. Furthermore, the legislative hiccups and delays through the committee system earned the governing Spring Coalition charges of being "ineffectual" and "broken" by [[Party strength in Yisrael|all sides of the political system]]. Lastly, the sudden and chaotic Saddi-written [[Yarden Accords]] negotiation bill was decisively defeated on the Knesset floor, leading to the [[May 6 Knesset riot]]. | ||
==Origins of dysfunction== | ==Origins of dysfunction== |
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The so-called Broken Knesset, also known as the Do-Nothing Knesset or the Failed Spring Coalition Government, was an uneasy center-left coalition majority in the 51st session of the Royal Knesset of Yisrael. The signs of friction were evident even on Election Night of the 2024 general election, as the Joint Opposition nominee for presidency Gershon Kominsky fell narrowly short of defeating incumbent President Yitzchok Katz. As Katz secured re-election, District and MK seat results showed widespread losses among swing seats by the incumbent Right Bloc majority of the Conservatives, Torah Achdus, and Christian Voice. Later, the Alternative for Yisrael-led United Center Bloc and the National Liberal Party-led Left Bloc clashed over who to nominate as the Knesset Majority Leader. Furthermore, the legislative hiccups and delays through the committee system earned the governing Spring Coalition charges of being "ineffectual" and "broken" by all sides of the political system. Lastly, the sudden and chaotic Saddi-written Yarden Accords negotiation bill was decisively defeated on the Knesset floor, leading to the May 6 Knesset riot.