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Israel's Olmert averts early poll | Israel's Olmert averts early poll |
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Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert has struck a last-minute deal with the Labour party to save his coalition and avert fresh elections. | Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert has struck a last-minute deal with the Labour party to save his coalition and avert fresh elections. |
Labour's leader, Defence Minister Ehud Barak, has agreed not to support an opposition bill to dissolve parliament. | Labour's leader, Defence Minister Ehud Barak, has agreed not to support an opposition bill to dissolve parliament. |
In return, Mr Olmert will hold elections for a new head of his Kadima party by September, which analysts say he is likely to lose. | In return, Mr Olmert will hold elections for a new head of his Kadima party by September, which analysts say he is likely to lose. |
Mr Olmert is under investigation for alleged corruption. | Mr Olmert is under investigation for alleged corruption. |
He denies wrongdoing and has not been charged. | He denies wrongdoing and has not been charged. |
Mr Barak has recently called for his resignation, but Mr Olmert said he would not resign unless he was indicted. | Mr Barak has recently called for his resignation, but Mr Olmert said he would not resign unless he was indicted. |
The next election is scheduled for 2010, but it is highly likely that Israel will have a new prime minister come September, says the BBC's Tim Franks in Jerusalem. | The next election is scheduled for 2010, but it is highly likely that Israel will have a new prime minister come September, says the BBC's Tim Franks in Jerusalem. |
Uncertainty | Uncertainty |
MAIN LEADERSHIP RIVALS Tzipi LivniShaul MofazAvi DichterMeir Sheetrit class="" href="/1/hi/world/middle_east/7473495.stm">Profiles of possible contenders Israel Radio said the Likud party was withdrawing the bill rather than risk seeing it voted down, which under parliamentary procedure would mean a delay on when it could be brought to the Knesset again. | |
Mr Olmert had warned Mr Barak that he would fire Labour ministers if they joined forces with Likud leader Binyamin Netanyahu to pass the bill. | Mr Olmert had warned Mr Barak that he would fire Labour ministers if they joined forces with Likud leader Binyamin Netanyahu to pass the bill. |
Both Mr Olmert and Mr Barak trail hawkish ex-Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in opinion polls. | Both Mr Olmert and Mr Barak trail hawkish ex-Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in opinion polls. |
Mr Olmert's hopes for survival now rest in large part on his lawyers, in three weeks' time, cross-examining the man who claims to have funnelled $150,000 (£76,000) to Mr Olmert in improper campaign financing. | Mr Olmert's hopes for survival now rest in large part on his lawyers, in three weeks' time, cross-examining the man who claims to have funnelled $150,000 (£76,000) to Mr Olmert in improper campaign financing. |
In the meantime, as long as Israeli politics remain turbulent, so uncertainty will continue to cloud Israel's relationships with the Palestinians and the rest of the region. | In the meantime, as long as Israeli politics remain turbulent, so uncertainty will continue to cloud Israel's relationships with the Palestinians and the rest of the region. |