Lion was chosen to help negotiate the forming of a government coalition following the
Israeli elections of 2013, in the aftermath of which the Likud and
Yisrael Beitenu parties joined together.
In 2013, Lion ran for
Mayor of Jerusalem, receiving 45% of the vote, but lost to
Nir Barkat. The Likud party under his leadership received one mandate, and he became a member of the
Jerusalem City Council on its behalf. In August 2015, Lion joined the municipal coalition and the faction of Mayor Nir Barkat. As part of the coalition agreement signed between the two, he began to serve as a member of the city administration, and as the holder of the community management portfolio. On 25 March 2018, Lion announced his intention to run for Mayor of Jerusalem in the
2018 Jerusalem mayoral election. During the campaign, Lion stated that he opposed the Netanyahu government's plan, put forward by Jerusalem Affairs Minister and campaign challenger
Ze'ev Elkin, to erect a barrier dividing
East Jerusalem from the rest of the city. Despite his broad
Haredi political support, a coalition of
Hasidic and extremist-Haredi
Jerusalem Faction leaders declined to endorse Lion, citing his close ties to politician
Avigdor Lieberman. Lieberman advanced legislation to draft Haredis into the army, making Lion more likely to "secularize" Jerusalem, according to the Hasidic coalition. In the
six-candidate general election held on 30 October 2018, Lion garnered 33% of the vote, while fellow Jerusalem city councilman
Ofer Berkovitch finished in second place, with 29%. This earned them spots in a run-off election scheduled two weeks later, because according to election laws, candidates in municipal races must gain at least 40% of the vote in order to win. On 13 November, Lion won the run-off election with 50.85% of the vote, to Berkovitch's 49.15%, thereby becoming the first mayor of Jerusalem of
Sephardi descent. In the
2024 Jerusalem municipal election held on February 27, 2024, Lion was re-elected for a second term with a landslide victory, securing 81.5% of the vote against challenger Yossi Havilio.. During the
October 7 war, Lion directed the municipality's efforts to absorb tens of thousands of evacuees from northern and southern Israel who were housed in Jerusalem's hotels. Under his administration, the city also accelerated the development of the "Silicon Wadi" project in East Jerusalem and the continued expansion of the Jerusalem Light Rail network. == References ==