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Barak quits Labour to form new party

January 17, 2011 09:59
Ehud Barak

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Jennifer Lipman,

Jennifer Lipman

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Ehud Barak and four other former members of Israel’s Labour faction have announced they are to form a new centrist political party.

Mr Barak, who currently serves as defence minister in Benjamin Netanyahu’s coalition government and was Israel’s 10th prime minister, revealed the creation of the “Independence” party in an open letter to parliament.

The letter said: "The new independent faction will be a centrist Zionist and democratic faction and will advance these ideas in the Knesset and the coalition, and in the future in public.”

The decision is understood to have been made because of internal party divisions over the Middle East peace process.

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