Coalition negotiations between Kadima, Labor Party gain momentum: In secret meeting Thursday night between PM Ehud Olmert, Labor Chairman Amir Peretz, parties agree Labor to receive defense, education, agriculture ministries
Attila Somfalvi
Dramatic progress in coalition talks: In a secret meering Thursday night, Prime Minister Ehud Olmert and Labor Party Chairman Amir Peretz two agreed that Labor would receive seven portfolios in the new government, including the defense, education and agriculture ministries. The Finance Ministry will remain in the hands of Kadima.
The secret meeting was first published by Israel Radio Saturday morning.
As the negotiations between Labor and Kadima progressed, Labor officials expressed their fear that the party would have to settle
for a smaller number of portfolios than expected – five or six. According to the agreement, however, Labor will have seven ministers, including a minister without a portfolio.
A senior Labor source told Ynet: "We achieved great accomplishments, both on the basic guidelines and on the portfolio level. The talks will continue and the negotiations have not come to an end. Not everything has been settled, but all the issues are at some stage or another of agreement, and according to estimations, everything will be agreed upon shortly."
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