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JERUSALEM (AP) -- A spokesman for the Israeli parliament says President Moshe Katsav has asked to be temporarily removed from office.
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Jan 24, 8:29 AM EST
Israeli President Urged to Resign
By RAVI NESSMAN
Associated Press Writer
JERUSALEM (AP) -- A spokesman for the Israeli parliament says President Moshe Katsav has asked to be temporarily removed from office. Israel's politically powerful justice minister meantime led the growing chorus of calls Wednesday for Katsav to resign as charges of rape and abuse of power loom.
Attorney-General Meni Mazuz notified the president on Tuesday that he planned to indict him, but would first give Katsav, who has maintained silence since, an opportunity to plead his case before him. Katsav, 61, has said he is innocent of assaulting the four women who have accused him. His lawyers hope to use the hearing before Mazuz to persuade him to drop his plans to press charges.
While Katsav is innocent until proven guilty, "he should not be waging the battle to prove his innocence from the president's office," Justice Minister Tzipi Livni, who also serves as foreign minister, said in a statement.
"Minister Livni is convinced that resignation would be the appropriate action at this time," the statement said.
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