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25th cabinet of Israel

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Date formed
13 July 1992 (1992-07-13)
Date dissolved
22 November 1995 (1995-11-22)
People and organisations
Head of state
Chaim Herzog (until 13 May 1993)
Ezer Weizman (after 13 May 1993)
Head of government
Yitzhak Rabin
Member parties
Labor Party
Meretz
Yiud
Shas
Status in legislature
Centre-left coalition
Opposition party
Likud
Opposition leader
Yitzhak Shamir (until 1993)
Benjamin Netanyahu (since 1993)
History
Election(s)
Israeli legislative election, 1992
Legislature term(s)
13th Knesset
Predecessor
24th cabinet of Israel
Successor
26th cabinet of Israel

The twenty-fifth government of Israel was formed by Yitzhak Rabin of the Labor Party on 13 July 1992, after the party's victory in the June elections. The coalition also contained the new Meretz party (an alliance of Ratz, Mapam and Shinui) and Shas, and held 62 of the 120 seats in the Knesset. The government was also supported, but not joined, by Hadash and the Arab Democratic Party, which held an additional five seats between them.


Shas left the government on 14 September 1993,[1] but the coalition was joined by the new Yiud faction (a three-member breakaway from Tzomet) on 9 January 1995.


Rabin was assassinated on 4 November 1995, with Shimon Peres taking over as Interim Prime Minister until forming the twenty-sixth government on 22 November.



Cabinet members[edit]


























































































































































































































































































Position
Person
Party

Prime Minister

Yitzhak Rabin (until 4 November 1995)

Labor Party

Shimon Peres (interim from 5 November)

Labor Party

Minister of Agriculture

Ya'akov Tzur
Not an MK 1

Minister of Communications

Moshe Shahal (until 7 June 1993)

Labor Party

Shulamit Aloni

Meretz

Minister of Defense

Yitzhak Rabin (until 4 November 1995)

Labor Party

Shimon Peres (from 5 November)

Labor Party

Minister of Economics and Planning

Shimon Sheetrit (until 18 July 1995)

Labor Party

Yossi Beilin (from 18 July 1995)

Labor Party

Minister of Education and Culture 2

Shulamit Aloni (until 11 May 1993)

Meretz

Yitzhak Rabin (11 May 1993 - 7 June 1993)

Labor Party

Amnon Rubinstein (from 30 May 1994)

Meretz

Minister of Energy and Infrastructure

Amnon Rubinstein (until 7 June 1993)

Meretz

Moshe Shahal (7 June 1993 - 9 January 1995)

Labor Party

Gonen Segev (from 9 January 1995)

Yiud

Minister of the Environment

Ora Namir (until 31 December 1992)

Labor Party

Yossi Sarid (from 31 December 1992)

Meretz

Minister of Finance

Avraham Shochat

Labor Party

Minister of Foreign Affairs

Shimon Peres

Labor Party

Minister of Health

Haim Ramon (until 8 February 1994)

Labor Party

Yitzhak Rabin (8 February - 1 June 1994)

Labor Party

Efraim Sneh (from 1 June 1994)

Labor Party

Minister of Housing and Construction

Binyamin Ben-Eliezer

Labor Party

Minister of Immigrant Absorption

Yair Tzaban

Meretz

Minister of Industry and Trade

Michael Harish

Labor Party

Minister of Internal Affairs

Aryeh Deri (until 11 May 1993)

Shas

Aryeh Deri (7 June - 14 September 1993)

Shas

Yitzhak Rabin (14 September 1993 - 27 February 1995)

Labor Party

Uzi Baram (27 February - 7 June 1995)

Labor Party

David Libai (19 June - 18 July 1995)

Labor Party

Ehud Barak (from 18 July 1995)
Not an MK 3

Minister of Jerusalem Affairs

Yitzhak Rabin (until 31 December 1992)

Labor Party

Minister of Justice

David Libai

Labor Party

Minister of Labour and Social Welfare

Yitzhak Rabin (until 31 December 1992)

Labor Party

Ora Namir (from 31 December 1992)

Labor Party

Minister of Police

Moshe Shahal

Labor Party

Minister of Religious Affairs

Yitzhak Rabin (until 27 January 1995)

Labor Party

Shimon Sheetrit (from 27 January 1995)

Labor Party

Minister of Science and Technology

Amnon Rubinstein (until 31 December 1992)

Meretz

Shimon Sheetrit (31 December 1992 - 7 June 1993)

Labor Party

Shulamit Aloni (from 7 June 1993)

Meretz

Minister of Tourism

Uzi Baram

Labor Party

Minister of Transportation

Yisrael Kessar

Labor Party

Minister without Portfolio

Shulamit Aloni (11 May - 7 June 1993)

Meretz

Aryeh Deri (11 May - 7 June 1993)

Shas

Deputy Minister in the Prime Minister's Office

Eli Ben-Menachem (until 8 April 1993)

Labor Party
Deputy Minister of Agriculture

Walid Haj Yahia

Meretz
Deputy Minister of Defense

Mordechai Gur (until 16 July 1995)4

Labor Party
Deputy Minister of Education and Culture

Moshe Maya (until 12 September 1993)

Shas

Micha Goldman

Labor Party
Deputy Minister of Finance

Rafael Pinhasi (until 31 December 1992)

Shas
Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs

Yossi Beilin (until 17 July 1995)

Labor Party

Eli Dayan (from 24 July 1995)

Labor Party
Deputy Minister of Health

Nawaf Massalha

Labor Party
Deputy Minister of Housing and Construction

Aryeh Gamliel (until 9 September 1993)

Shas

Ran Cohen (until 31 December 1992)

Meretz

Eli Ben-Menachem (from 8 April 1993)

Labor Party

Alex Goldfarb (from 2 January 1995)

Yiud
Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade

Masha Lubelsky

Labor Party
Deputy Minister of Religious Affairs

Rafael Pinhasi (31 December 1992 - 14 September 1993)

Shas

1 Although Tzur was not a Knesset member at the time, he had previously been elected on the Alignment list, and was a Labor Party member.


2 When Rubinstein was appointed to the post in 1994, it was renamed the Minister of Education, Culture and Sport.


3 Although Barak was not a Knesset member at the time, he was elected to the next Knesset on the Labor Party list.


4 Died in office.



References[edit]





  1. ^ Factional and Government Make-Up of the Thirteenth Knesset Knesset website




External links[edit]



  • Eleventh Knesset: Government 25 Knesset website










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