By GIL HOFFMAN
Following consultations late Tuesday night, Defense Minister Ehud Barak
is seriously considering presenting Prime Minister Ehud Olmert with an
ultimatum on Wednesday: Either the premier resign, or Barak will pull
Labor out of the coalition, thus forcing new elections.
Slideshow: Pictures of the week Channel 1 first reported on the matter
late on Tuesday, saying that Barak made his decision after consulting
with advisers at his house. However, the Labor chairman issued a
statement soon after which denied that such consultations took place at
his home, and that only after holding a meeting with Labor ministers
and MKs early Wednesday morning would he actually make any decisions.
Barak is expected to convene a Labor faction meeting on Wednesday,
during which the issue of an ultimatum will be brought up. Following
that meeting, the defense minister is reportedly leaning towards
holding a press conference, at which time he will present his decision.
The reports on Barak's decision comes after a day in which New York
financier Morris Talansky testified in court to giving Prime Minister
Ehud Olmert envelopes of cash amounting to no less than $150,000. Since
details of the police investigation into Talansky's relationship with
Olmert became public two weeks ago, politicians from the Right to the
Left have called on the prime minister to resign.
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