What is the difference between resigning from the government or resigning from the coalition?
At the time, I remember that Bengbir resigned from the government and he is now planning to resign again. I don't understand, what is the effect of resigning from the government? And what is the difference between the government and the coalition? I remember hearing that even a person with 4 seats can lead to elections. So how did Bengbir's resignation not lead to one?
Note: Maybe this really has nothing to do with this but I know you answer quickly so I asked sorry
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A party does not withdraw from the government, but from the coalition. Specific ministers withdraw from the government. Even if it involves all the ministers of a particular party. A party can withdraw from the coalition. Withdrawing from the coalition does not lead to elections, but only if there is a majority in the Knesset for its dissolution. There can be a coalition of 10 MKs and the Knesset will not be dissolved.
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