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Despite repeated threats to the contrary, Shas chairman Eli Yishai hinted Thursday that the party would remain in a Tzipi Livni-led coalition even if child welfare allowances aren't given, provided that the Treasury agrees to some sort of assistance for the weaker segments of society.
Tzipi Livni, Foreign Minister and candidate for Kadima party leadership, gestures after casting her vote during the Kadima elections in Tel Aviv, Wednesday.
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Slideshow: Kadima votes "She must provide answers to poverty. We won't give up on our ideals, whether you call them [child] allowances, assistance, subsidies or grants to families with children. The name doesn't interest me," Yishai told Army Radio.
Livni clinched Wednesday night's Kadima primary by a mere 431 votes, winning 43.1 percent (16,936 votes) while Transportation Minister Shaul Mofaz won 42% (16,535 votes). Public Security Minister Avi Dichter and Interior Minister Meir Sheetrit won 6.5% and 8.5% respectively.
Yishai called Livni Thursday morning to congratulate her, saying that "the most important thing to do is to act, not to talk."
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Shas spokesman Roi Lachmanovitch said the party would not join a Livni-led government if the future of Jerusalem is discussed with the Palestinian Authority.
"If it becomes clear that Jerusalem is on the negotiating table ... then we won't be part of the coalition," he said.
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