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NEWS and REPORTS => World News => Topic started by: NewsCaster on May 08, 2012, 07:01 AM

Title: Netanyahu in surprise coalition with Kadima
Post by: NewsCaster on May 08, 2012, 07:01 AM
Israel's Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu (http://www.aljazeera.com/focus/2009/02/200925132410958487.html) has struck a surprise deal with the opposition Kadima party, drawing them into his government just days after he called for an early election.

Kadima agreed to a deal in which its leader Shaul Mofaz would become deputy prime minister and a minister without portfolio in the new cabinet, public radio reported early on Tuesday.

Details of the agreement were still to be finalised, said the report.

But they included an understanding that Kadima would back Netanyahu in return for changes to a contentious law that allows ultra-Orthodox Jews to defer their military service.

Zehava Galon, leader of the left-wing Meretz party, denounced the deal as a cynical political manoeuvre.

On Sunday, Netanyahu had called for early elections, saying he wanted to avoid a year and a half of political instability. Even on Monday morning, he told his weekly cabinet meeting that he wanted an election on September 4.

The deal effectively cancelled moves by the Knesset, Israel's parliament, to clear the way for the election that Netanyahu himself had said he wanted by voting for the dissolution of its current session.

Reports said Netanyahu forged an agreement with Kadima a short while before parliament was set to vote to disperse.

Al Jazeera