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Olmert, Lieberman to promote presidential form of government
2006-10-08
In a meeting held Friday between Prime Minister Ehud Olmert and Israel Beiteinu Chairman Avigdor Lieberman, the two leaders decided to promote legislation that would bring about a change in Israel's system of government and the creation of a constitution for the state, the Prime Minister's Office said in an announcement released on Saturday. The meeting may also signal that Israel Beiteinu is on its way to joining the government. The two agreed that from the start of the upcoming winter Knesset session, the two parties, Israel Beiteinu and Kadima, would push the agenda forward.

At the meeting, Olmert and Lieberman discussed the creation of a presidential system. According to the proposed model, the prime minister will have the power to nominate ministers based on their qualifications, without having to receive permission from the Knesset. These ministers will not have to act as Knesset members.

Science, Culture and Sport Minister Ophir Paz-Pines rejected the proposed change, saying that "direct elections were a big failure and its results were the opposite of its goals. The problem isn't the governmental system but the political culture in Israel. A presidential system without a constitution can be dangerous."
Posted by:Fred

#3  TW, you're better off not knowing.

Hint : I'm not sure at all 'cos I have no culture, but I think it was Georges Mendel, a 3rd Republic politician who said "la politique c'est comme les andouillettes, il faut que ça sente la merde, mais pas trop" (politics are like the andouillettes sausages, it must smell like sh*t, but not too much); this was to describe the 3rd, and I think israeli politics are much like the 3rd (parliamentarism, ad hoc coallitions, dirty infighting).
Posted by: anonymous5089   2006-10-08 09:54  

#2  TW, you're better off not knowing.
Posted by: gromgoru   2006-10-08 09:48  

#1  Add a "First past the post" provision, and they'll have something much more functional than what they've got now. Trailing daughter #2 is taking a class in Hebrew School on the political parties of Israel, and I'm very much looking forward to her explanation.
Posted by: trailing wife   2006-10-08 05:39  

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