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JERUSALEM, Sept. 27 (Xinhuanet) -- Israeli Likud Central
Committee on Monday evening voted against holding early party primaries, marking
a narrow but important victory for Prime Minister Ariel Sharon's camp.
Shortly after midnight, Likud Central Committee Chairman Tzahi
Hanegbi announced that 1433 members opposed the early party primaries vote in
favor of Sharon, while 1329 supported such a move called by Sharon's rival and
former prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
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| Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon casts his
ballot at the Likud Central Committee meeting in Tel Aviv Sept. 26. (Xinhua/AFP
photo) |
With a 91 percent voting turnout, 2,780 central committee
members out of the listed 3,050 heeded Sharon's call by coming to cast their
ballot.
Local newspaper Ha'aretz online edition quoted Knesset
(parliament) member Ruhama Avraham as saying that in a conversation with the
prime minister following the announcement, Sharon expressed his delight with the
results.
The proposal to move up the date of the party leadership race,
promoted by Netanyahu and another Likud member Uzi Landau, is widely seen as a
bid to overthrow Prime Minister Sharon, their rival for the Likud
chairmanship.
The issue could seal the fate of the embattled Likud party. If
the central committee votes to advance the date of the primaries, Sharon may
bolt the Likud and start his own party, observers said earlier.
Netanyahu conceded defeat in the party ballot, but said that
Sharon cannot ignore the strong opposition against him within the party.
He said he was still committed to running in party primaries
which will be held at their original date early next year.
"We lost by a very few votes. There is a very large camp that
went against the flow, against the wind, against the pressure, against the
leadership and against the temptations," Netanyahu stressed.
The polls opened at 10 am (0700 GMT) Monday at the Tel Aviv
Exhibition Grounds, where the Likud central committee members met last night to
debate the primaries date.
As Sharon cast his ballot Monday afternoon, he urged the central
committee members to vote against advancing the primaries date as it will
seriously damage the Likud. Enditem |