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    KADIMA WINS KNESSET ELECTIONS

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    11.02.2009 17:05 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Tzipi Livni has won the largest number of seats for
    the centrist Kadima party in Israel's general election, but doubts
    remain about her ability to build a ruling coalition.

    With almost all the votes counted, Kadima had taken 28 seats compared
    with 27 for Benjamin Netanyahu's Right-wing Likud party.

    Miss Livni has achieved a genuine electoral upset and overturned a
    once solid lead for Mr. Netanyahu. But she may still be denied the
    chance to become Israel's first female Prime Minister since Golda
    Meir in the 1970s.

    Together, the Right-wing parties have won a clear majority of about 64
    seats in the 120-member parliament, or Knesset, reflecting a crucial
    shift in Israeli public opinion. While Mr Netanyahu did not perform
    nearly as well as expected, Likud has doubled the number of seats it
    won in the last election in 2006.

    All this means that Mr Netanyahu may still emerge as prime
    minister. The choice will probably rest with Avigdor Lieberman, the
    leader of the ultra-nationalist Yisrael Beiteinu party. He has taken
    15 seats, coming a close third behind Kadima and Likud and giving
    him the ability to play the kingmaker.

    Defense Minister Ehud Barak's Labor Party gained 13 seats, The
    Telegraph reports.
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