Adults in Israel would be more likely to support the governing Kadima if the party were headed by foreign minister Tzipi Livni, according to a poll by Dialog published in Haaretz. A prospective tally of seats shows that Kadima and the opposition Likud party would each get 36 seats in the legislature if Livni were Kadima’s leader. Labour is third with 13 mandates, followed by Israel Our Home and the...
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Support for the Labor party is crumbling while the Likud continues to lead in polls asking respondents to state their preference if general elections were held today. The next elections are scheduled in two years, but...
Transportation and Road Safety Minister Shaul Mofaz has called on opponents for the Kadima leadership to take a clear stand on the Palestinian Authority demand to allow the immigration of millions of foreign Arabs under...
Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni will be the next leader of the Kadima and will try to form a new government after the party's September's primaries if election results reflect those of the polls. The second poll in two days...
Each of the two leading candidates to replace Prime Minister Ehud Olmert as leader of the Kadima party and the government received support from two different groups Thursday. An organization of reservists announced its...
Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni's lead over the other three candidates in the race for leadership of the Kadima party continues to grow, according to a survey published by the Hebrew-language daily newspaper Ma'aariv. The...
The Hebrew press's coverage of the Kadima leadership race has been biased in favor of Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni, according to a study conducted by media research firm Sikur. The study examined the coverage received by...