Coalition talks between Israeli Likud and Labour parties underway
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Sunday, December 12, 2004
ISRAEL – In Israel, key political parties have begin conversations to form a new government. The Likud party and the Labour party intend to cooperate to ensure a stable formation. If the process works as planned, Prime Minister Ariel Sharon can start his plan to evacuate Gaza. Mr. Sharon needed new coalition partners after sacking Shinui from government.
References
- "Israel PM invites Labour to talks". BBC news, December 10, 2004
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