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| Israeli interim Prime Minister Ehud Olmert
waves after early exit polls in Israel 's general elections showed the
victory of his centrist Kadima party in Newe llan, 15 km (9 miles) west of
Jerusalem, March 29, 2006.
(Xinhua/AFP) | JERUSALEM, March 29 (Xinhua) --
Israel's Acting Prime Minister Ehud Olmert claimed victory early Wednesday after
his Kadima party won Israeli general elections on Tuesday.
Olmert declared victory in a speech shortly after an
exit poll conducted by Israeli TV stations projected that the Kadima party would
win 29 to 32 seats in the next 120-member Knesset (Parliament).
"We have been entrusted with the task of determining
the country's character," Victorious Olmert told supporters at the ruling
Kadima's election headquarters.
He said that he is ready for peace talks if the
Palestinians show willingness for compromise in near future.
The centrist party, which was formed by still
comatose Prime Minister Ariel Sharon last November, apparently emerged as the
biggest party, but it still lacks an outright majority to governon his own.
The Kadima will have to form a coalition government
with possibly the Labor party, which came second with 20 to 22 seats. Olmert,
who assumed the premiership after Sharon's illness in January, has vowed to
continue Sharon's policy and draw Israel's borders by 2010 to carry out further
unilateral withdrawal steps in the West Bank. Enditem |