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Israeli police have questioned Prime Minister Ehud Olmert for a fourth time over allegations of corruption. | Israeli police have questioned Prime Minister Ehud Olmert for a fourth time over allegations of corruption. |
The latest stage of the police investigation comes two days after he said he would step down in September to fight the allegations, which he denies. | The latest stage of the police investigation comes two days after he said he would step down in September to fight the allegations, which he denies. |
A US businessman has said he gave Mr Olmert envelopes stuffed with cash before he became prime minister. | A US businessman has said he gave Mr Olmert envelopes stuffed with cash before he became prime minister. |
Mr Olmert has said he only received legitimate campaign funds from the businessman, Morris Talansky. | Mr Olmert has said he only received legitimate campaign funds from the businessman, Morris Talansky. |
He has also denied the latest allegations to emerge, that he sent multiple expenses claims for his overseas trips. EHUD OLMERT'S POLITICAL LIFE 1993: Begins 10-year stint as mayor of Jerusalem2005: Leaves right-wing Likud party with former Prime Minister Ariel Sharon to form Kadima2006: Takes over as leader when Ariel Sharon suffers a stroke2007: Helps relaunch Israeli-Palestinian peace talks after seven-year hiatus2008: Announces plans to resign New Israeli leader, same puzzlesEhud Olmert: Corruption allegationsPress ponders Olmert resignation | He has also denied the latest allegations to emerge, that he sent multiple expenses claims for his overseas trips. EHUD OLMERT'S POLITICAL LIFE 1993: Begins 10-year stint as mayor of Jerusalem2005: Leaves right-wing Likud party with former Prime Minister Ariel Sharon to form Kadima2006: Takes over as leader when Ariel Sharon suffers a stroke2007: Helps relaunch Israeli-Palestinian peace talks after seven-year hiatus2008: Announces plans to resign New Israeli leader, same puzzlesEhud Olmert: Corruption allegationsPress ponders Olmert resignation |
Mr Olmert said on Wednesday that he would not stand in a leadership election for his Kadima party and would hand over the premiership to whoever won. | Mr Olmert said on Wednesday that he would not stand in a leadership election for his Kadima party and would hand over the premiership to whoever won. |
Israeli analysts are doubtful that the new Kadima leader will be able to form a new coalition, which could mean Mr Olmert remains as caretaker prime minister until a general election. | Israeli analysts are doubtful that the new Kadima leader will be able to form a new coalition, which could mean Mr Olmert remains as caretaker prime minister until a general election. |
He has faced growing calls to resign after being questioned about six corruption scandals, although no charges have been filed, and being criticised by a report into the 2006 Lebanon war. | He has faced growing calls to resign after being questioned about six corruption scandals, although no charges have been filed, and being criticised by a report into the 2006 Lebanon war. |
The political uncertainty in Israel has cast a shadow over a faltering US-backed peace process with the Palestinians and indirect talks with Syria. | The political uncertainty in Israel has cast a shadow over a faltering US-backed peace process with the Palestinians and indirect talks with Syria. |
Succession race | Succession race |
Opinion polls in Israel show Likud leader Benjamin Netanyahu and Kadima's Tzipi Livni running almost neck-and-neck if a national election were held now. | Opinion polls in Israel show Likud leader Benjamin Netanyahu and Kadima's Tzipi Livni running almost neck-and-neck if a national election were held now. |
On Thursday, Mr Netanyahu called for snap elections, saying the Kadima-led government had "finished its mission" and was responsible for a "string of failures". | On Thursday, Mr Netanyahu called for snap elections, saying the Kadima-led government had "finished its mission" and was responsible for a "string of failures". |
Ms Livni, a favourite to replace Mr Olmert as head of the Kadima Party, said the prime minister's decision had been hard but correct. | Ms Livni, a favourite to replace Mr Olmert as head of the Kadima Party, said the prime minister's decision had been hard but correct. |
Transport Minister Shaul Mofaz, Public Security Minister Avi Dichter and Interior Minister Meir Sheetrit are also seen as potential successors. | Transport Minister Shaul Mofaz, Public Security Minister Avi Dichter and Interior Minister Meir Sheetrit are also seen as potential successors. |
In the past, Mr Olmert has said he would only resign if indicted for wrongdoing; analysts say Wednesday's decision means Israel will not have to face that unedifying prospect, and the prime minister's poll ratings are so low he would stand little chance of re-election. | In the past, Mr Olmert has said he would only resign if indicted for wrongdoing; analysts say Wednesday's decision means Israel will not have to face that unedifying prospect, and the prime minister's poll ratings are so low he would stand little chance of re-election. |
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