Israeli
prime minister designate Benjamin Netanyahu held a 90-minute meeting with
Kadima leader Tzipi Livni on Friday but the talks failed to produce an
agreement that would include the centrist party in a coalition government.
Earlier
this month Netanyahu was tapped by President Shimon Peres to form a new
government despite his Likud party holding fewer seats in the Knesset than
Livni’s Kadima party. Netanyahu had promised to create abroad-based coalition but
Livni stated her party would not compromise its beliefs to be included in that
coalition.
Livni
has continued to favor talks with Palestinians and a land-for-peace deal, a
stance that many right wing-parties have opposed.
Following
the talks with Livni the Kadima leader stated, “I have done everything possible
to achieve unity... but to my great regret, I faced categorical rejection from
Mrs Livni.”
Netanyahu
has until April 3 to form the coalition government.
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