Thursday, February 12, 2009

Lieberman chose between Netanyahu and Livni.

KommentariiPobeda to troih11.02.2009Na elections in Israel, two winners and one pobedivshiyLider Israeli party "Our Home - Israel" (NDI), Avigdor Lieberman February 12, stated that decided who he will recommend to the President country's Shimon Peres as Prime Minister, said Ha'aretz.
In doing so, Lieberman said that it would not disclose the name of this man, because it is too early. "
Observers at this point that the leader of a centrist "Kadima" Tzipi Livni and the head of the right Likud Binyamin Netanyahu have roughly the same chance of support from the head of NDI.
For example, in favor of Livni revealed by the fact that it is ready to accept the endorsement of key items on the agenda Lieberman: amend the scheme to allow the government and non-marriage. In addition, it can offer him one of the key places in the Government.
At the same time, Lieberman election platform has much in common with the fact that plans to make the Likud. " In addition, Netanyahu has promised to make a chapter NDI Minister of Finance.
However, entry into the coalition Lieberman, differing very harsh rhetoric against the Arabs, can drive away from the party, Tzipi Livni, left-wing "Labor and Meretz. And joining NDI in the Likud Netanyahu is able to split with the religious parties, in which Lieberman is sometimes compared to Satan.
At the same time without the deputies of the NDI nor Likud nor the "Kadima" will not be able to build a viable coalition. The only option to form a coalition with Lieberman would be the government of "national unity", which would include "Kadima, Likud and, for example," Labor. " But the realization of this scenario is still hampered by the ambitions of the center and right.
Recall that the elections in Israel took place on 10 February. According to preliminary results, "Kadima" won first place with 28 deputies, "Likud" - the second with 27. NDI took the third place, receiving 15 seats in the Knesset.
Under Israeli law, the right to form a government and the country will get the party to enlist the support of most MPs.

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