| First Ben-Gurion Cabinet | |
|---|---|
|  1st Cabinet of Israel | |
|  | |
| Date formed | 10 March 1949 | 
| Date dissolved | 30 October 1950 | 
| People and organisations | |
| Head of state | Chaim Weizmann | 
| Head of government | David Ben-Gurion | 
| Member parties | Mapai United Religious Front Progressive Party Sephardim and Oriental Communities Democratic List of Nazareth | 
| Status in legislature | Coalition | 
| Opposition leader | Meir Ya'ari | 
| History | |
| Election(s) | 1949 Israeli legislative election | 
| Legislature term(s) | 1st Knesset | 
| Predecessor | Provisional cabinet of Israel | 
| Successor | 2nd cabinet of Israel | 

The first government of Israel formed by David Ben-Gurion on 8 March 1949, a month and a half after the elections for the first Knesset. His Mapai party formed a coalition with the United Religious Front, the Progressive Party, the Sephardim and Oriental Communities and the Democratic List of Nazareth, and there were 12 ministers.
A notable piece of legislation enacted during the term of the first government was an educational law in 1949 which introduced compulsory schooling for all children between the ages of 5 and 14.[1]
Ben-Gurion resigned on 15 October 1950 after the United Religious Front objected to his demands that the Supply and Rationing Ministry be closed and a businessman appointed as Minister for Trade and Industry, as well as issues over education in the new immigrant camps.
References
- โ The Challenge Of Israel by Misha Louvish. Publisher: Jerusalem Israel Univ Press; 1st Edition (1968) ASIN: B000OKO5U2.
External links
- Knesset 1: Government 1 Knesset website

