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Third Meir Cabinet

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16th cabinet of Israel

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Date formed
10 March 1974 (1974-03-10)
Date dissolved
3 June 1974 (1974-06-03)
People and organisations
Head of state
Ephraim Katzir
Head of government
Golda Meir
Member parties
Alignment
National Religious Party
Independent Liberals
Progress and Development
Arab List for Bedouin and Villagers
Status in legislature
Coalition
Opposition leader
Menachem Begin
History
Election(s)
Israeli legislative election, 1973
Legislature term(s)
8th Knesset
Predecessor
15th Cabinet of Israel
Successor
17th Cabinet of Israel

The sixteenth government of Israel was formed by Golda Meir on 10 March 1974, following the December 1973 elections. However, following Meir's resignation as Prime Minister on 11 April, it only remained in office until 3 June, and at just 85 days, was the shortest-lived government in Israeli political history.[1]


Meir's coalition consisted of only three parties; the Alignment, the National Religious Party and the Independent Liberals, although the two Israeli Arab Alignment-affiliated parties (Progress and Development and the Arab List for Bedouins and Villagers) had merged into the Alignment following the election, and held 68 of the 120 seats in the Knesset. The government initially had 22 ministers, although Minister of Welfare Michael Hasani resigned on 4 April and was not replaced. Nine of the ministers were non-Knesset members, although two of them (both from the Independent Liberals) had been elected to the Knesset in the recent election, but resigned after being appointed to the cabinet. Unlike the previous government, in which there were nine deputy ministerial portfolios, the sixteenth government had only one deputy minister, who was not appointed until 6 May.


Despite her government being praised for its administration, Meir resigned on 11 April 1974 after the Agranat Commission had published its interim report on the Yom Kippur War.[2] The government remained in office whilst the Labor Party (the largest faction within the Alignment) elected a new leader who would attempt to form a new government. On 26 April Yitzhak Rabin, then Minister of Labour, defeated Shimon Peres, the Minister of Information, in the party's leadership contest. Rabin went on to form the seventeenth government on 3 June 1974.



Cabinet members[edit]




































































































































Position
Person
Party

Prime Minister

Golda Meir

Alignment

Deputy Prime Minister

Yigal Allon

Alignment

Minister of Agriculture

Haim Gvati
Not an MK 1

Minister of Communications

Aharon Uzan
Not an MK 1

Minister of Defense

Moshe Dayan

Alignment

Minister of Development

Haim Bar-Lev
Not an MK 2

Minister of Education and Culture

Yigal Allon

Alignment

Minister of Finance

Pinhas Sapir

Alignment

Minister of Foreign Affairs

Abba Eban

Alignment

Minister of Health

Victor Shem-Tov
Not an MK 1

Minister of Housing

Yehoshua Rabinovitz
Not an MK 2

Minister of Immigrant Absorption

Shlomo Rosen
Not an MK 1

Minister of Information

Shimon Peres

Alignment

Minister of Internal Affairs

Yosef Burg

National Religious Party

Minister of Justice

Haim Yosef Zadok

Alignment

Minister of Labour

Yitzhak Rabin

Alignment

Minister of Police

Shlomo Hillel

Alignment

Minister of Religions

Yitzhak Rafael

National Religious Party

Minister of Tourism

Moshe Kol
Not an MK 3

Minister of Trade and Industry

Haim Bar-Lev
Not an MK 2

Minister of Transportation

Aharon Yariv

Alignment

Minister of Welfare

Michael Hasani (until 4 April 1974)

National Religious Party

Minister without Portfolio

Yisrael Galili

Alignment

Gideon Hausner
Not an MK 3
Deputy Minister of Communications

Jabr Muadi (from 6 May 1974)

Alignment

1 Although Gvati, Rosen, Shem-Tov and Uzan were not members of the Knesset at the time, they had previously been MKs for the Alignment.


2 Although Bar-Lev and Rabinovitz were not MKs at the time, they were later elected to the Knesset on the Alignment list.


3 Kol and Hausner had been elected to the Knesset on the Independent Liberals list, but resigned their seats after being appointed to the cabinet.



References[edit]





  1. ^ 1974 timeline Archived 2008-12-03 at the Wayback Machine. Jewish Agency for Israel


  2. ^ The Eighth Knesset Knesset website




External links[edit]



  • Eighth Knesset: Government 16 Knesset website










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