According to the most recent news reports (NYTimes & Haaretz), Ehud Olmert’s Kadima finished on top but with less seats than expected. With 99.5% of the votes counted, Kadima is expected to win 28 seats in the 120-member Knesset. Amir Peretz’s Labor Party is second with 20. The Sefardi religious party, Shas, is third with 13. Keep an eye on the news this week for speculations about coalitions.
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