Topic: Israeli Kadima Party
Israel's centrist Kadima party headed by former foreign minister Tzipi Livni on Monday rejected Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's offer to join a broad-based coalition. "The prime minister's proposal as relayed to the Kadima chairman does not express an honest desire for such partnership," MP Yohanan Plasner told reporters after Kadima's parliamentary faction unanimously rejected the offer ...
Israel's centrist Kadima party headed by former foreign minister Tzipi Livni on Monday rejected Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's offer to join a broad-based coalition. "The prime minister's proposal as relayed to the Kadima chairman does not express an honest desire for such partnership," MP Yohana Plasner told reporters after Kadima's parliamentary faction unanimously rejected the offer ...
Israel's main opposition party has turned down an offer from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to join his coalition government. The centrist Kadima party has 28 seats in the 120-seat Israeli parliament — one more than Netanyahu's Likud. Former Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni, the Kadima leader, said ...
Hawkish Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu held a two-hour meeting with opposition leader Tzipi Livni on Sunday on her centrist Kadima party joining a broad-based coalition. Neither politician made any statement after the talks but Kadima said its leadership would meet on Monday to discuss Netanyahu's offer. Livni's party is the largest in parliament with 28 of its ...
