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词条 Seventeenth government of Israel
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  1. Cabinet members

  2. References

  3. External links

{{Infobox government cabinet
|cabinet_name = First Rabin Cabinet
|cabinet_number = 17th
|jurisdiction = Israel
|flag = Flag of Israel.svg
|flag_border = true
|date_formed = {{Start date|1974|06|03|df=y}}
|date_dissolved = {{End date|1977|06|20|df=y}}
|government_head = Yitzhak Rabin
|state_head = Ephraim Katzir
|image = Flickr - Israel Defense Forces - Life of Lt. Gen. Yitzhak Rabin, 7th IDF Chief of Staff in photos (11).jpg
|legislature_status = Coalition
|political_parties = Alignment
National Religious Party (from 30 October 1974)
Ratz (until 6 November 1974)
Independent Liberals
|previous = 16th Cabinet of Israel
|successor = 18th Cabinet of Israel
|legislature_term = 8th Knesset
|opposition_leader = Menachem Begin
}}

The seventeenth government of Israel was formed by Yitzhak Rabin on 3 June 1974, following the resignation of Prime Minister Golda Meir on 11 April and Rabin's election as Labor Party leader on 26 April. It was the first time an Israeli government had been led by a native-born Israeli (although Rabin was born in the British Mandate for Palestine prior to independence).[1]

As well as the 54-seat Alignment (of which the Labor Party was the largest faction, alongside Mapam and the two Labor-affiliated Israeli Arab parties, Progress and Development and the Arab List for Bedouin and Villagers, which merged into the United Arab List towards the end of the Knesset term), Rabin also included the Independent Liberals, who held four seats, and Ratz, which had three. The coalition had only a one-seat majority, with just 61 of the 120 seats in the Knesset, and was the first in Israeli political history to not contain a religious party. This status lasted until 30 October when the National Religious Party (NRP) joined the coalition, taking the number of seats up to 71, although Ratz left on 6 November,[2] reducing the number by three. In forming the government, Rabin dropped the development portfolio.[3][4]

The government was dissolved by Rabin on 22 December 1976, following the abstention of the NRP on a vote of no confidence regarding an apparent breach of the Sabbath during a ceremony at an Israeli Air Force base,[2] but continued, without the NRP members, who all resigned on 22 December, as a caretaker government until the formation of the eighteenth government following the May 1977 elections. However, following the Dollar Account affair in March 1977, Rabin announced on 6 April that he was resigning as head of the Labor Party, and Minister of Defense Shimon Peres was unanimously elected to succeed him. As Israeli law prohibited resignation from a caretaker government, Rabin suspended himself from his duties as Prime Minister and Peres took his place as an unofficial acting Prime Minister.[5]

Cabinet members

PositionPersonParty
Prime MinisterYitzhak RabinAlignment
Deputy Prime MinisterYigal AllonAlignment
Minister of AgricultureAharon UzanNot an MK 1
Minister of CommunicationsYitzhak Rabin (until 20 March 1975)Alignment
Aharon Uzan (from 20 March 1975)Not an MK 1
Minister of DefenseShimon PeresAlignment
Minister of Education and CultureAharon YadlinAlignment
Minister of FinanceYehoshua Rabinowitz 2Not an MK
Minister of Foreign AffairsYigal AllonAlignment
Minister of HealthVictor Shem-TovNot an MK 1
Minister of HousingAvraham Ofer (until 3 January 1977)3Alignment
Shlomo Rosen (from 16 January 1977)Not an MK 1
Minister of Immigrant AbsorptionShlomo RosenNot an MK 1
Minister of InformationAharon YarivAlignment
Minister of Internal AffairsShlomo Hillel (until 29 October 1974)Alignment
Yosef Burg (29 October 1974 - 22 December 1976)National Religious Party
Shlomo Hillel (from 16 January 1977)Alignment
Minister of JusticeHaim Yosef ZadokAlignment
Minister of LabourMoshe BaramAlignment
Minister of PoliceShlomo HillelAlignment
Minister of ReligionsHaim Yosef Zadok (until 29 October 1974)Alignment
Yitzhak Rafael (30 October 1974 - 22 December 1976)National Religious Party
Haim Yosef Zadok (from 16 January 1977)Alignment
Minister of TourismMoshe KolNot an MK 4
Minister of Trade and IndustryHaim Bar-LevNot an MK 2
Minister of TransportationGad YaacobiAlignment
Minister of WelfareVictor Shem-Tov (until 29 October 1974)Not an MK 1
Michael Hasani (30 October 1974 - 2 July 1975)5National Religious Party
Yitzhak Rabin (7 July 1975 - 29 July 1975)Alignment
Yosef Burg (29 July 1975 - 4 November 1975)National Religious Party
Zevulun Hammer (4 November 1975 - 22 December 1976)}}National Religious Party
Moshe Baram (from 16 January 1977)Alignment
Minister without PortfolioShulamit Aloni (until 6 November 1974)Ratz
Yisrael GaliliAlignment
Gideon HausnerNot an MK 4
Deputy Minister of AgricultureJabr Muadi (from 24 March 1975)Alignment,
Progress and Development,
United Arab List
{{nowrap|Deputy Minister of Communications}}Jabr Muadi (until 24 March 1975)Alignment
Eliyahu Moyal (from 24 March 1975)Alignment

1 Although 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 Ofer committed suicide following the Yadlin affair.

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

5 Hasani died in office.

References

1. ^1974 timeline {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081203154229/http://www.jafi.org.il/education/jafi75/timeline6e.html |date=2008-12-03 }} Jewish Agency for Israel
2. ^{{cite web |ref=harv|year= 2010|url = https://www.knesset.gov.il/history/eng/eng_hist8_s.htm|title = Factional and Government Make-Up of the Eighth Knesset |work = The State of Israel|publisher = Knesset| accessdate = April 5, 2010 | last=Knesset.gov.il| first= |quote=}}
3. ^[https://www.knesset.gov.il/govt/eng/GovtByNumber_eng.asp?govt=16 Eighth Knesset: Government 16] Knesset website
4. ^[https://www.knesset.gov.il/govt/eng/GovtByNumber_eng.asp?govt=17 Eighth Knesset: Government 17] Knesset website
5. ^Israeli Government- Legal Situation Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs, 6 November 1995

External links

  • [https://www.knesset.gov.il/govt/eng/GovtByNumber_eng.asp?govt=17 Eighth Knesset: Government 17] Knesset website
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