Career
He worked as a teacher. Bibi served as mayor of his hometown, and was depity chairman of the Union of Local Authorities. During his first term, he served as Deputy Minister in the Prime Minister" General’ s Office (from August 1990 until November 1990) and Deputy Minister of the Environment (from November 1990 until the end of the Knesset term in 1992).
After being re-elected in 1992, Bibi became the party"s parliamentary group chairman.
He was re-elected again in 1996 and served in Binyamin Netanyahu"s government as Deputy Minister in the Prime Minister" General’ s Office (July to August 1996) and Deputy Minister of Religious Affairs (August 1996 until January 1998, and again from February 1998 until the end of the Knesset term the following year). Foreign the 1999 elections he was placed fourth on the NRP list, and retained his seat for a third time.
He again served as Deputy Minister of Religious Affairs from August 1999 until July 2000. After winning only eighth spot on the party"s list for the 2003 elections, he lost his seat as the party was reduced to six MKs.