Anything can happen. It's very unstable.

He's been close to decision-making for a long time and observed several prime ministers. He's had all the training that's required and he certainly has the capabilities.

There is a tendency over the past election campaigns of shrinking turnout and we are concerned about it.

Everything is on the table, we have innumerable possibilities.

We can form a coalition very quickly but this may undermine its stability ... or we can take our time and design a coalition government that will be stable and stay the course for four years.

No party will be able to get everything it wanted. A coalition is about sharing power.

The government has a solid base. The next government will be judged according to its pre-election promise: to fix Israel's borders based on demographic considerations.