The vote is expected to pass either this wednesday or sometime next week. The moment that vote passes, there'ill be rotation between the prime minister and the alternate prime minister. Lapit certainly is getting an advantage by going into the election as serving prime minister. And lapid is now in the seat, so that, for him, is a plus.
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