The teams said that meeting was held in a positive atmosphere and with good will as both sides strive for a long-term solution.
According to a poll taken by Channel 13, if Israeli elections were held today, Netanyahu's Likud would drop to being the 3rd-largest party.
The meeting lasted two hours, and a presidential statement said it was held in "good spirits."
Lapid said that if indeed the legislation would come to a "real and complete" stop, he was prepared to enter dialogue at the president's residence.
If the party were to be led by former communications minister Yoaz Hendel, the party would win six seats, rather than eight.
Ram Ben Barak's Moshav Nahalal barn burned down overnight, and electrical malfunctions have been ruled out as the cause.
Ra’am, Balad and Noam would not pass the electoral threshold, according to the poll.