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Livni 'makes key coalition deal' | Livni 'makes key coalition deal' |
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Israel's Kadima and Labour parties have reached a draft coalition deal that brings Tzipi Livni a step closer to becoming PM, her spokesman has said. | Israel's Kadima and Labour parties have reached a draft coalition deal that brings Tzipi Livni a step closer to becoming PM, her spokesman has said. |
Ms Livni, the foreign minister, took over the Kadima party from outgoing PM Ehud Olmert last month when he stepped down to face corruption charges. | Ms Livni, the foreign minister, took over the Kadima party from outgoing PM Ehud Olmert last month when he stepped down to face corruption charges. |
She is in talks with smaller parties as the Labour partnership would leave her short of a parliamentary majority. | She is in talks with smaller parties as the Labour partnership would leave her short of a parliamentary majority. |
Ms Livni has until November to form a government or elections are likely. | |
Opinion polls suggest that the right-wing Likud party, led by Binyamin Netanyahu, would be elected if an early vote were held. | |
Jerusalem's status | Jerusalem's status |
A deal with Labour would give Ms Livni 48 of the 61 seats in the Knesset that she needs to form the next government. | |
Correspondents say she still needs to persuade smaller parties to join the coalition, including the Jewish ultra-Orthodox Shas party if she wants a government that is not reliant on Israeli-Arab parties. | |
Both Labour - led by former Prime Minister Ehud Barak - and Kadima have said they will continue to pursue peace talks with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas. | Both Labour - led by former Prime Minister Ehud Barak - and Kadima have said they will continue to pursue peace talks with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas. |
The two parties were also partners in Mr Olmert's outgoing government. | The two parties were also partners in Mr Olmert's outgoing government. |
But Shas, a crucial member of the coalition, has demanded that there be no negotiations with the Palestinians over the status of Jerusalem. | But Shas, a crucial member of the coalition, has demanded that there be no negotiations with the Palestinians over the status of Jerusalem. |
The Palestinians have demanded that east Jerusalem - occupied by Israel since 1967 - be the capital of a future Palestinian state, while Israelis consider the city their own "eternal, undivided" capital. | The Palestinians have demanded that east Jerusalem - occupied by Israel since 1967 - be the capital of a future Palestinian state, while Israelis consider the city their own "eternal, undivided" capital. |
Israeli media reported that Mr Barak would be involved in negotiations with the Palestinians and Syria, but that Ms Livni had not granted his request to lead the Syrian track. | |
Kadima had also given some ground on Labour's demands for more funding for students and pensioners, reports said. |
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