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Prime Minister Ehud Olmert said Wednesday that he has decided not to contend in the Kadima primary election and would resign as soon as the new party leader was chosen, due to the criminal investigations that have embroiled him in recent months.
"I have decided I won't run in the Kadima movement primaries, nor do I intend to intervene in the elections," Olmert said in an official statement to the public from his official residence in Jerusalem on Wednesday evening.
"When a new [Kadima party] chairman is chosen, I will resign as prime minister to permit them to put together a new government swiftly and effectively," he added.
Political sources had expected Olmert to announce that he would not run in upcoming leadership contest in his Kadima party, scheduled for September 17. This decision in effect signals an end to Olmert's political career.
...."Al Jazeera's Rowland said that the talks with the Palestinians, as well as the indirect negotiation with Syria being mediated by Turkey, were "much bigger than the individual man of Ehud Olmert"... ..."But obviously in terms of seeing Olmert himself do anything dynamic or far reaching in terms of the international scene the clock is now ticking."... .."Washington responded to Olmert's announcement by saying it was prepared to work with any Israeli leader.'... ..."We are going to look forward to working with all responsible Israeli leaders in the government, whether it is this government or future governments," Sean McCormack, US state department spokesman, said,"... see here.
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at 10:02 on July 30th, 2008
korzac, I like this story. It's good stuff.
at 11:06 on July 30th, 2008
tikun,thanks for the GS.
at 11:02 on July 30th, 2008
Oh. He's waiting. How long till these elections take place?
at 11:29 on July 30th, 2008
If after the primaries in Kadima (after the September 17 poll) the elected candidate, Livni or Mofaz, will not succeed to forge a coalition government, because it's complicated in the today Israeli Parliament, then Olmert will continue to be prime minister, until new election end 2008 or beginning 2009.
Rene,thanks for the GS.
at 11:25 on July 30th, 2008
See some additional NP coverage here.
at 11:59 on July 30th, 2008
Thanks amyjudd. My coverage of PM Olmert declaration was made in real time, your 02:01 pm Vancouver time. Orenrosenfeld's coverage was made two hours earlier when it was not clear what PM Olmer will say. So my report remove the speculations... and as always in such a situation we already speculate as to the next moves.
at 14:59 on July 30th, 2008
korzac, I like this story. It's good stuff.
at 21:15 on July 30th, 2008
Vinny, thanks for the GS.