La ministre israélienne des Affaires étrangères, Tzipi Livni, poursuivait ce lundi ses efforts pour former une coalition, au lendemain d'un premier discours de politique étrangère depuis son élection à la tête du Kadima. Après s'être entretenue dimanche avec Ehud Barak, chef du parti travailliste, les émissaires de Tzipi Livni doivent rencontrer ce lundi ceux du parti Shass (parti orthodoxe sépharade), et ceux du Judaïsme Unifié de la Torah (parti orthodoxe ashkénaze).
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