Government approves of appointment of Labor Chairman Ehud Barak as
defense minister, former Defense Minister Amir Peretz hands in
resignation, will no longer be part of government as of Monday
Ronny Sofer
The government unanimously approved the appointment of newly elected
Labor Party Chairman Ehud Barak as Israel's next defense minister on
Friday.
Former Defense Minister Amir Peretz handed in his resignation and will
no longer be part of the government as of Monday evening.
Olmert decided on the appointment in his meeting with Barak Friday
morning.
During the meeting, Olmert said he wished to rush the appointment in
light of the tense security situation and the collapse of the
Palestinian Authority in the Gaza Strip.
Barak responded to Olmert's request, and is expected to enter his new
role upon being sworn into Knesset on Monday.
Transportation Minister Shaul Mofaz, who was also a candidate for the
position, expressed satisfaction with Olmert's decision.
So far, Olmert has received the approval of Chairman of the Pensioners
Party Raffie Eitan, Yisrael Beitenu Chairman Avigdor Lieberman, and
Shas head Minister Eliyahu Yishai.
In an attempt to put things in order following recent changes in
government roles, Olmert plans to leave the Finance Ministry in the
hands of a Kadima minister, the main candidate being Internal Affairs
Minister Ronnie Bar-On.
The Broadcasting Authority portfolio, left behind by resigning Labor
Minister Eitan Cabel, remains available, as does the Development of the
Negev and Galilee portfolio, which has been left behind by newly
elected President Shimon Peres.
The role of vice premier, and Peres' seat at the cabinet table are also
available.
During his reshuffle, Olmert also plans to announce a new Kadima
chairman to take the place of Tzachi Hangebi, who retired. In the
meantime, the role is being filled by MK Yoel Hasson.
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