has until Thursday to form his government. Despite this, the Prime Minister seems always seeking to avoid having to deal exclusively with religious and extreme right.
According to the Likud leader has secretly met its the rival leader of the centrist Kadima, with a view to the possible formation of a coalition government. They met Wednesday evening for several hours with their respective spouses at the home of Tzipi Livni in Tel Aviv and have discussed the possibility of a rotation in power. Under the proposed formula, Benjamin Netanyahu could run the government for at least three years and the Minister of Foreign Affairs successor for the remainder of the next legislature to be a total of 4 years and 8 months.Benjamin Netanyahu and Tzipi Livni should in principle be found Sunday, always look for ways to form a government of national unity expanded.
At the end of the Kadima won 28 mandates of deputies, 27 against the Likud, Benjamin Netanyahu, but can count on a majority of at least 61 deputies out of 120 in parliament, with the support of religious and extreme right. The time limit set by the President of Israel Shimon Peres to Benjamin Netanyahu to form the cabinet expires Thursday, but may be extended until April 3.Disagreement about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict
According to the media at the outcome of their latest secret Tzipi Livni and Benjamin Netanyahu have brought their views without reaching agreement on a compromise to form a government together. Discussions conducted by teams of negotiators led by members Tzahi Hanegbi later Kadima and Likud Guideon Saar side should continue. They break down especially on the approach to resolving the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, according to media reports.Tzipi Livni requires that the government cites the need to create a Palestinian state coexisting peacefully with Israel while Benjamin Netanyahu proposes to link the negotiations to a rapid development of the economy and a strengthening of security among Palestinians.
Meanwhile, Benjamin Netanyahu, who, Sunday should continue its discussions with several parties of the religious movement and extreme right to conclude agreements with them in coalition. Meetings are scheduled with the party Israel Beitenou d '(15 seats), as well as Judaism United Torah (5 elected) and the Jewish Home (3 elected).
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