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Speaker of the Knesset

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Presiding officer of the Knesset
Speaker of the Knesset
Hebrew:יוֹשֵׁב רֹאשׁ הכנסת
Arabic:رئيس الكنيست
Incumbent
Amir Ohana
since 29 December 2022
SeatJerusalem,Israel
AppointerKnesset
Formation14 February 1949
First holderYosef Sprinzak
WebsiteKnesset

Thespeaker of the Knesset (Hebrew:יוֹשֵׁב רֹאשׁ הכנסת,romanizedYoshev Rosh HaKnesset;Arabic:رئيس الكنيست,romanizedRa'īs Al-Kinisit,lit.'Chairman of the Knesset') is the presiding officer of theKnesset, theunicameral legislature ofIsrael. The Speaker also acts asPresident of Israel when the President is incapacitated. The current speaker isAmir Ohana, who was elected on 29 December 2022.

Position

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The Speaker and their deputies are elected by members of the Knesset. Until a Speaker is elected, the oldest Knesset member who is not the prime minister, the prime minister-elect, a minister or deputy minister, serves as acting speaker.[1]

The Speaker is responsible for conducting the affairs of the Knesset and representing the Knesset. They are also charged with preserving the dignity of the Knesset, the decorum of its sittings and observance of Knesset rules of procedure.[2]

The Speaker is assisted by a number of Deputy Speakers. Together, the Speaker and Deputy Speakers constitute the Presidium of the Knesset. The Presidium sets the Knesset agenda.

Ahdut HaAvoda'sNahum Nir andBlue & White'sBenny Gantz are the only Speakers not to have come from the ruling party, though in two cases (Avraham Burg andReuven Rivlin) the party of the speaker (One Israel andLikud respectively) lost power during their term.

The Speaker is expected to act in a non-partisan nature, but may occasionally take part in debates, and is allowed to vote.

List of Knesset speakers

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A total of twenty people have served as Speaker of the Knesset, two of whom,Reuven Rivlin andYariv Levin, have served two non-consecutive terms.

SpeakerKnesset
No.PortraitName
(Lifespan)
Term of officePolitical party
1Yosef Sprinzak
(1885–1959)
14 February 194928 January 1959Mapai1,2,3
2Nahum Nir
(1884–1968)
2 March 195930 November 1959Ahdut HaAvoda3
3Kadish Luz
(1895–1972)
30 November 195917 November 1969Mapai,Alignment4,5,6
4Reuven Barkat
(1906–1972)
17 November 19695 April 1972Alignment7
5Yisrael Yeshayahu Sharabi
(1908–1979)
9 May 197213 June 1977Alignment7,8
6Yitzhak Shamir
(1915–2012)
13 June 197710 March 1980Likud9
7Yitzhak Berman
(1913–2013)
12 March 198020 July 1981Likud9
8Menachem Savidor
(1917–1988)
20 July 198113 August 1984Likud10
9Shlomo Hillel
(1923–2021)
11 September 198420 November 1988Alignment11
10Dov Shilansky
(1924–2010)
21 November 198813 July 1992Likud12
11Shevah Weiss
(1935–2023)
13 July 199224 June 1996Labor13
12Dan Tichon
(1937–2024)
24 June 19967 June 1999Likud14
13Avraham Burg
(born 1955)
6 July 199917 February 2003One Israel,Labor15
14Reuven Rivlin
(born 1939)
19 February 20034 May 2006Likud16
15Dalia Itzik
(born 1952)
4 May 200630 March 2009Kadima17
(14)Reuven Rivlin
(born 1939)
30 March 20095 February 2013Likud18
16Yuli-Yoel Edelstein
(born 1958)
18 March 201325 March 2020Likud19,20,21,22
17Benny Gantz
(born 1959)
26 March 202017 May 2020Blue & White23
18Yariv Levin
(born 1969)
17 May 202013 June 2021Likud23
19Mickey Levy
(born 1951)
13 June 202113 December 2022Yesh Atid24
(18)Yariv Levin
(born 1969)
13 December 202229 December 2022Likud25
20Amir Ohana
(born 1976)
29 December 2022IncumbentLikud25

References

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  1. ^How Israel's parliament, the Knesset, works
  2. ^The Knesset Speaker

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