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The Kadima Party has won the parliamentary elections in Israel
The Kadima Party, led by acting Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert, has won the parliamentary elections in Israel. After the counting of all the 100 per cent of ballot papers, the Kadima Party got 28 out of 120 seats in the Knesset. The victory makes it possible to its leader to start the formation of a new government. The main sensation of the elections was the crushing defeat of the Likud Party, which got only 11 seats instead of 38 seats, which it got after the 2003 parliamentary elections
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