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Israel heads for spring election | ||
2005-11-12 | ||
The new leader of Israel's Labour party, Amir Peretz, yesterday said that he intended to force a general election next spring after pulling his party out of Ariel Sharon's government. Mr Peretz will meet Mr Sharon, the Israeli prime minister, on Thursday to formalise Labour's withdrawal as the junior partner in the Likud-led coalition administration. The Labour leader originally said the meeting would be tomorrow but the prime minister's aides pushed it back. An election must be held by November 2006 but Mr Peretz said he wished to bring it forward to March or shortly afterwards. "I'll tell him we want to part ways in a dignified manner," Mr Peretz told the Israeli press. "We want to be independent, and want the Labour party to renew its ability to serve as an alternative." Opinion polls in yesterday's Israeli press showed Mr Peretz's dramatic political upset in toppling Shimon Peres as Labour leader has significantly improved the party's election prospects, but not by enough to unseat Mr Sharon. One prominent leftwing former cabinet minister, Yossi Sarid, described Mr Peretz's victory as a "revolution" because of his rejection of Mr Sharon's policies towards the Palestinians and his pledge to take his party back to its socialist roots.
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