By Gideon Alon and Or Kashti, Haaretz Correspondent and Haaretz Service
Calls for President Moshe Katsav to resign immediately are increasing Wednesday, following Attorney General Menachem Mazuz's decision Tuesday to charge him with sexual crimes, including rape.
As of yet there still isn't a majority in the Knesset in favor of forcing the president to resign.
Should Katsav refuse to suspend himself and declare himself temporarily incapacitated, as he is expected to do, the chances of gaining the required support of 90 MKs to remove Katsav from office will increase, Knesset faction representatives said Tuesday.
Meretz Knesset faction whip Zahava Gal-On and Labor faction whip Yoram Marciano began collecting MKs' signatures Wednesday to support a request to the Knesset House Committee that it begin proceedings to remove Katsav from office.
http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/817296.html Dalia Itzik poised to become first female Israeli president By Gideon Alon, Haaretz Correspondent
Knesset Speaker Dalia Itzik is now poised to become the first female president, albeit only acting, in Israel's history.
Itzik, 54, became Knesset speaker only eight months ago. Now, should Moshe Katsav suspend himself, she will replace him until he either resigns or returns; should he resign, she will replace him until a new president is elected.
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Itzik, who was born in Jerusalem to a family of Iraqi origin, attended a teacher's college and worked as a teacher for many years. She also chaired the Teachers Union's Jerusalem branch. She then joined the Labor Party and ran for the Jerusalem City Council, eventually serving as deputy mayor under Teddy Kollek.
In 1992, she was elected to the Knesset, and in 1999 she become environment minister in Ehud Barak's government. She later served as industry minister in Ariel Sharon's first government and communications minister during his second term of office. At the end of 2005, she was one of three Labor MKs who quit the Likud party to join Kadima, and last year, she became the first woman ever to serve as Knesset speaker.
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