David Ben Gurion was the first PM Of Israel. Correct me if I’m wrong,but does having a PM mean that the executive branch is subject to another power? What’s the difference between a Ministry and a Preside-nt? Wouldn’t an owner/master Preside over an Administryation, rather than the opposite? I’m not law-y enough to know the differences offhand.
Prime(ary) (Ad)Minister(ation)?
Anyhow he was PM of Israel from 1955 to June 1963 after a run as the head of the Jewish Agency for Israel (whose logo highly resembles the United Way), which was funded by the Jewish Federation of North America
He was followed as PM by Anthony Scaramucci, er… Levi Eshkol, whose first term was June 1963 to December 1963, with the date of November 22, 1963 between between those two dates in a completely irrelevant way that is not being mentioned for any reason whatsoever.
All that said, what really stuck out was that they were both members of the Mapai party, which is their Labor party, and here is the party’s logo that I can’t place where I’ve seen it from but it looks familiar somehow.
David Ben Gurion was the first PM Of Israel. Correct me if I’m wrong,but does having a PM mean that the executive branch is subject to another power? What’s the difference between a Ministry and a Preside-nt? Wouldn’t an owner/master Preside over an Administryation, rather than the opposite? I’m not law-y enough to know the differences offhand.
Prime(ary) (Ad)Minister(ation)?
Anyhow he was PM of Israel from 1955 to June 1963 after a run as the head of the Jewish Agency for Israel (whose logo highly resembles the United Way), which was funded by the Jewish Federation of North America
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jewish_Agency_for_Israel
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jewish_Federations_of_North_America
His step-down in 1963 was unexpected, and followed major diplomatic losses.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Ben-Gurion
He was followed as PM by Anthony Scaramucci, er… Levi Eshkol, whose first term was June 1963 to December 1963, with the date of November 22, 1963 between between those two dates in a completely irrelevant way that is not being mentioned for any reason whatsoever.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Levi_Eshkol
All that said, what really stuck out was that they were both members of the Mapai party, which is their Labor party, and here is the party’s logo that I can’t place where I’ve seen it from but it looks familiar somehow.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mapai#/media/File%3AMapaisymbol.svg