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Sunday 06 May 2012Netanyahu seeks early elections in 4 months
Ynetnews -- Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday addressed for the first time the prospect of early elections stressing his desire to hold the Knesset elections as soon as possible. Netanyahu did not name the exact date of the elections, estimated to take place on September 4, but stated that "a short 4-month campaign is preferable for the sake of political stability." Speaking at the Likud convention in Tel Aviv, the prime minister added that political instability invariably leads to extortion and populism that harm security, the economy and society. "I will not allow a campaign of a year and a half that will harm the country," he said. In a typical election speech, Netanyahu took a jab at his rivals, particularly Labor Chairwoman Shelly Yachimovich. "The State of Israel cannot afford to have a prime minister devoid of political, economic and security experience. That is the necessary combination," he said. He opened his speech by thanking the citizens of Israel for their condolences following the death of his father Prof. Benzion Netanyahu. He listed his government's achievements. "We have systematically hurt many of those who sought to hurt us. We both initiated and responded with determination to any attack. With the help of the Iron Dome system and the border fence we have proven we handle security with power and discretion," he said. Netanyahu also mentioned the return of former captive soldier Gilad Shalit and noted various achievements in the economy, education and housing. Addressing the Iranian threat, Netanyahu said that the world is standing behind efforts against the Iranian nuclear program, largely due to Israel's activity. He pledged not to ease up on pressure before the threat is lifted. "There is much more that needs to be done in all areas, including replacing the Tal Law with a new bill that will divide the burden in a just and equal manner. We shall search for opportunities to promote peace with our neighbors and defend our people's vital interests," he said. The prime minister expressed confidence that the Likud will win the Knesset elections and form the next government. "God willing we shall form as wide a government as possible and continue to lead the country with vigor to ensure the future of the Jewish people in the land of Israel forever." As part of the Likud convention discussions, Netanyahu is also expected to be appointed convention chairman in order to approve a line of procedural changes in the party. |