In its last meeting before Netanyahu's new government is to be sworn in by Wednesday, the cabinet voted to push back the implementation of a law limiting the number of ministers to 18.
The amendment, which must now be put to a vote in parliament, aims to allow Netanyahu to have a broader cabinet of 20 ministers in order to give portfolios to senior members of his ruling rightwing Likud party, officials said.
"The government has decided to delay implementation of a law limiting the number of ministers to 18 and the number of deputy ministers to four, until the next parliament," an official in Netanyahu's office told AFP.
It needs an absolute majority to pass, in what will be the first test of strength for Netanyahu's coalition, which has a razor-thin majority of 61 in the 120-seat parliament.
Commentators said the goal was to head off criticism within Likud, which won 30 seats, after Netanyahu was forced to make concessions to his four coalition partners: the centre-right Kulanu (10 seats), the far-right Jewish Home (eight) and the two ultra-Orthodox parties Shas (seven) and United Torah Judaism (six).
The move to amend the law angered former finance minister Yair Lapid, head of the centrist Yesh Atid party, who was instrumental in having it passed and has vowed to approach the High Court to block the change.
"They are not expanding the government to 20 ministers as they say but much more than that. They are taking money that is destined for welfare, health, education and security and wasting it on political arrangements and jobs for the boys," he said in a statement.
Yesh Atid had said it would petition the high court against the proposed legislation on Monday morning.
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