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Second Shamir Cabinet

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22nd cabinet of Israel

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Date formed
20 October 1986 (1986-10-20)
Date dissolved
22 December 1988 (1988-12-22)
People and organisations
Head of state
Chaim Herzog
Head of government
Yitzhak Shamir
Member parties
Likud
Alignment
Shinui (until 26 May 1987)
Shas
National Religious Party
Ometz
Agudat Yisrael
Status in legislature
Coalition government
Opposition leader
Yuval Ne'eman
History
Legislature term(s)
11th Knesset
Predecessor
21st Cabinet of Israel
Successor
23rd Cabinet of Israel

The twenty-second government of Israel was formed by Yitzhak Shamir of Likud on 20 October 1986. Shamir replaced Shimon Peres of the Alignment as Prime Minister as part of a rotation deal within the national unity coalition between the two parties.[1] The only other change to the coalition was that the one-seat Morasha faction was not included, with the National Religious Party, Agudat Yisrael, Shas, Shinui and Ometz remaining part of the government, although Shinui left on 26 May 1987.


The government held office until 22 December 1988, when the twenty-third government was formed, following the November 1988 elections.



Cabinet members[edit]

























































































































































































Position
Person
Party

Prime Minister

Yitzhak Shamir

Likud

Acting Prime Minister

Shimon Peres

Alignment

Deputy Prime Minister

David Levy

Likud

Yitzhak Navon

Alignment

Minister of Agriculture

Aryeh Nehemkin

Alignment

Minister of Communications

Amnon Rubinstein (until 26 May 1987)

Shinui

Gad Yaacobi (from 9 June 1987)

Alignment

Minister of Defense

Yitzhak Rabin

Alignment

Minister of Economics and Planning

Gad Yaacobi

Alignment

Minister of Education and Culture

Yitzhak Navon

Alignment

Minister of Energy and Infrastructure

Moshe Shahal

Alignment

Minister of Finance

Moshe Nissim

Likud

Minister of Foreign Affairs

Shimon Peres

Alignment

Minister of Health

Shoshana Arbeli-Almozlino

Alignment

Minister of Housing and Construction

David Levy

Likud

Minister of Immigrant Absorption

Ya'akov Tzur

Alignment

Minister of Industry and Trade

Ariel Sharon

Likud

Minister of Internal Affairs

Yitzhak Peretz (until 6 January 1987)

Shas

Minister of Justice

Avraham Sharir

Likud

Minister of Labour and Social Welfare

Moshe Katsav

Likud

Minister of Police

Haim Bar-Lev

Alignment

Minister of Religious Affairs

Zevulun Hammer

National Religious Party

Minister of Science and Development

Gideon Patt

Likud

Minister of Tourism

Avraham Sharir

Likud

Minister of Transportation

Haim Corfu

Likud

Minister without Portfolio

Moshe Arens (4 September 1987 - 18 April 1988)

Likud

Mordechai Gur (from 18 April 1987)

Alignment

Yigal Hurvitz

Ometz

Yitzhak Moda'i

Likud

Yitzhak Peretz (from 25 May 1987)

Shas

Yosef Shapira
Not an MK

Ezer Weizman

Alignment
Deputy Minister in the Prime Minister's Office

Roni Milo (until 21 November 1988)

Likud
Deputy Minister of Agriculture

Avraham Katz-Oz

Alignment
Deputy Minister of Defense

Michael Dekel (until 21 November 1988)

Likud
Deputy Minister of Finance

Adiel Amorai

Alignment
Deputy Minister of Labour and Social Welfare

Rafael Pinhasi

Shas


References[edit]





  1. ^ 1986 timeline Archived 2007-12-03 at the Wayback Machine. Jewish Agency for Israel




External links[edit]



  • Ninth Knesset: Government 22 Knesset website










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