So first Labour goes "left" not so much on peace, as on domestic issues - nominating Peretz, an actual socialist, more or less, attempting to focus on the social issue and get the working class vote (back from Likud and Shas?), and turn Labour away from Yuppiedom. Peretz is in place of Shimon Peres.
Peretz withdraws from the coalition, which means new elections.
Sharon today withdraws from the Likud, and forms a new centrist part "national responsibility" (it sounds better in Hebrew - Ahrayut Leumi) With so far about a dozen ex-Likud MK's. Several centrist academics are supporting it, but Lapid of the centrist Shinui is not - Lapid is the ultra-Yuppie pol - firmly secularist and "liberal" on economics - he trusts Sharon on neither issue, despite a shared approach to security. Peres was rumored to be joining but apparently wont - though another big Labour name, Haim Ramon, apparently will.
This leaves the leadership of the rump Likud open - Bibi would seem a shoe in to me, but apparently it will be strongly contested. The rump Likud may form an alliance with parties further to the right.
Peretz withdraws from the coalition, which means new elections.
Sharon today withdraws from the Likud, and forms a new centrist part "national responsibility" (it sounds better in Hebrew - Ahrayut Leumi) With so far about a dozen ex-Likud MK's. Several centrist academics are supporting it, but Lapid of the centrist Shinui is not - Lapid is the ultra-Yuppie pol - firmly secularist and "liberal" on economics - he trusts Sharon on neither issue, despite a shared approach to security. Peres was rumored to be joining but apparently wont - though another big Labour name, Haim Ramon, apparently will.
This leaves the leadership of the rump Likud open - Bibi would seem a shoe in to me, but apparently it will be strongly contested. The rump Likud may form an alliance with parties further to the right.
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