Israel’s Prime Minister yesterday ordered new parliamentary elections in early 2013, roughly eight months ahead of schedule.

In a televised address, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he was forced to order the vote after his coalition could not agree on a budget.

But conditions are ripe for Mr Netanyahu’s re-election.

Riding high in opinion polls, he faces no serious challenger and could be eager to win a new term ahead of what is expected to be an economic slowdown next year.

Mr Netanyahu began his address with a list of his accomplishments, saying his government had boosted security and improved the economy.

He did not set a date, but said it would be “preferable to have as short a campaign of possible” and hold the vote in the minimum three months.

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