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Livni wins Israeli ballot - polls | Livni wins Israeli ballot - polls |
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Members of Israel's ruling Kadima party have elected Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni to be their new leader, exit polls suggest. | Members of Israel's ruling Kadima party have elected Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni to be their new leader, exit polls suggest. |
Two television exit polls suggested Ms Livni had beaten Transport Minister Shaul Mofaz by a margin of 48% to 37%. | |
PM Ehud Olmert is resigning amid corruption allegations. | |
If there is a clear poll winner, the leader will have about six weeks to form a new coalition, during which time Mr Olmert will remain prime minister. | |
Voting in the election officially closed at 1930 GMT. | Voting in the election officially closed at 1930 GMT. |
The change begins here Tzipi Livnispeaking after casting her vote Israel's 'Ms Clean' | The change begins here Tzipi Livnispeaking after casting her vote Israel's 'Ms Clean' |
Exit polls have a long and inglorious history in Israeli elections and should be treated with caution, says the BBC's Tim Franks in Tel Aviv. | |
However, the scene in Tzipi Livni's campaign headquarters was one of jubilation. | However, the scene in Tzipi Livni's campaign headquarters was one of jubilation. |
The foreign minister is regarded as being more dovish than Mr Mofaz, when it comes both to dealing with the Palestinians and possibly to her readiness to order military action against Iran, our correspondent says. | The foreign minister is regarded as being more dovish than Mr Mofaz, when it comes both to dealing with the Palestinians and possibly to her readiness to order military action against Iran, our correspondent says. |
Call for change | Call for change |
Ms Livni, a former Mossad spy, has been criticised for her lack of political experience. | |
WHAT HAPPENS NEXT Ehud Olmert formally resigns as prime minister and his cabinet resigns with himPresident Shimon Peres consults parties, then picks a member of the Knesset to form a new cabinet - the Kadima leader is his most likely choiceThe prime minister-designate has 42 days to form a coalition acceptable to parliamentIf no coalition is formed, a general election must be held within 90 daysMr Olmert remains prime minister until the Knesset approves a new government | |
Casting her vote in Tel Aviv, Ms Livni appealed to party members who had had "enough of old-time politics". | Casting her vote in Tel Aviv, Ms Livni appealed to party members who had had "enough of old-time politics". |
"The change begins here, at the polling booth," said the candidate dubbed "Ms Clean". | "The change begins here, at the polling booth," said the candidate dubbed "Ms Clean". |
Kadima was formed three years ago when former Prime Minister Ariel Sharon split from Likud to draw together support from left and right for his policy of unilateral withdrawals from the Gaza Strip and parts of the West Bank. | Kadima was formed three years ago when former Prime Minister Ariel Sharon split from Likud to draw together support from left and right for his policy of unilateral withdrawals from the Gaza Strip and parts of the West Bank. |
But its poll ratings fell as a stroke left Mr Sharon in a coma. | But its poll ratings fell as a stroke left Mr Sharon in a coma. |
His successor, Mr Olmert, faced strong criticism of his handling of the 2006 Israel-Lebanon war and he was investigated in several corruption scandals. | His successor, Mr Olmert, faced strong criticism of his handling of the 2006 Israel-Lebanon war and he was investigated in several corruption scandals. |
Polls now suggest Likud could win a potential general election, which would take place if a coalition government cannot be formed in the wake of the Kadima leadership vote. | Polls now suggest Likud could win a potential general election, which would take place if a coalition government cannot be formed in the wake of the Kadima leadership vote. |
The Kadima election comes as the US government is continuing its push for an Israeli-Palestinian peace deal before President George W Bush leaves office in January. | The Kadima election comes as the US government is continuing its push for an Israeli-Palestinian peace deal before President George W Bush leaves office in January. |
Mr Olmert and Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas held talks on Tuesday and a spokesman for the outgoing prime minister said the two would continue to meet until a new government was sworn in. | Mr Olmert and Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas held talks on Tuesday and a spokesman for the outgoing prime minister said the two would continue to meet until a new government was sworn in. |
Are you in Israel and are you following events? Send us your views using the postform below. | Are you in Israel and are you following events? Send us your views using the postform below. |