
But the difficulties facing it and begin the task almost impossible to form a coalition government. In short, the day after elections. (Results below). And mixed feelings, here are 10 random thoughts:
- Congratulations to Tzipi Livni: is his victory more than Kadima. She managed to catch up and impose his personality and image of women politicians differently. She also carried a message of hope and had an excellent end of season on the field and in the media.
- Despite the ambiguity in the results, the political party that wins of forming a government, not the second. If it fails, another Prime Minister is appointed to try to turn
- The people no longer want or Netanyahu or Barak. We have already given. A true desire for a new face and a person of integrity. Pathetic show
- Yesterday evening saw the Likud leadership claiming victory because the majority right. They speak more than Likud but suddenly the "National Camp". I love this bad faith. True
- right turn at the Knesset. The people are afraid and informed
- A right-wing government (this is the natural BiBi) would be a tragedy for this country and would be unpopular in the world. It's the least we can say.
- Shimon Peres is again in the limelight. It has to appoint him Prime Minister. He must entertain the President. He chose Tzipi Livni first attempt to form a coalition.
- The left has almost disappeared. Havoda party looks more and more French PS. Without ideas and without a leader. Kadima has sucked all its votes.
- We must end the Israeli proportional electoral system that resembles nothing and is blocking the country's democratic life. 32 governments in 60 years. Tzipi, for you to play! Finally
- as campaign staff ... it works, I spent much time these days to convince undecided relatives, friends and acquaintances. A destiny is born.

(images credit: Haaretz )
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