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Special report:
Israel's General
Election
 Israeli acting Prime Minister Ehud
Olmert (L) shakes hands with Labor party Chairman Amir Peretz after a
joint press conference in Jerusalem. (Xinhua/AFP
photo) | JERUSALEM, April
4 (Xinhua) -- Israeli Acting Prime Minister Ehud Olmert announced on Tuesday
afternoon that his centrist Kadima party would seek to form a coalition
government with the Labor party as a senior partner.
Olmert, who heads the Kadima party, made the
announcement at a joint press conference with Labor Chairman Amir Peretz after
the two leaders completed a meeting earlier on Tuesday.
"We are happy to announce that immediately after the
president gives me the mission of putting together a government, we will open
coalition talks that will allow us to form a government in which the Labor Party
will be a senior member," said Olmert, whose Kadima won 29 seats in last week's
poll.
Peretz said that in order to speed up the process, he
would ask President Moshe Katsav to entrust Olmert to form the next government.
Peretz's Labor party collected 19 seats in the new
Knesset of 120 members.
The announcement also indicated that a rift between
the two biggest parties have been sealed following last Tuesday's election.
However, Olmert and Peretz did not mention the
allocation of portfolios among the parties, because President Katsav has not yet
officially ordered Olmert to establish the coalition.
Olmert told Kadima members on Monday that in order to
include Labor in the coalition, Kadima must give them either the finance or
defense portfolio. Enditem
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