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Published: 06/28/09, 5:34 PM / Last Update: 06/29/09, 4:06 PM
Controversial Ramon Quits Knessetby Hillel Fendel (IsraelNN.com) MK Chaim Ramon (Kadima), a former Justice Minister and former Histadrut Labor Union chief, announced his intention to resign this week from the Knesset, and appears to be enjoying his last week in the limelight to the hilt. Ramon had a colorful, controversial 26-year career in the Knesset, and his last week promises to be a fitting ending. He leaked his resignation plans on Sunday, held a news conference on Monday, will submit his letter of resignation on Tuesday and will speak in the Knesset for the last time on Wednesday. His resignation will take effect on Thursday. At the press conference in the Kadima party room in the Knesset, Ramon said that his role in forming Kadima was "among the most important political acts of my life... The Disengagement [from Gush Katif, which preceded and kicked off the reorganization of Israeli politics - ed.] was a disengagement not only from Gaza, but also from old Israeli politics." Ramon, 59, who was a member of the Labor Party for most of his career, joined Kadima shortly after its founding by Ariel Sharon in late 2005. Though he is leaving active politics for the business sector, he will remain in Kadima as party secretary-general, and confidantes say that under the proper circumstances, he could become a Cabinet minister in the future. Taking his Knesset seat will be the relatively unknown Yulia Shmualov-Berkovitz, 45, who immigrated from Russia at the age of 14. She was a founder of the Russian-language Channel 9 TV station, now serves as Kadima's Director of Strategy and Development - and is a strong supporter of Kadima leader MK Tzipi Livni. The Whales Speech: "You Don't Listen" Histadrut and the Wall Ramon later returned to the Labor party and the Knesset, serving as Interior Minister under acting Prime Minister Shimon Peres and Prime Minister Ehud Barak. He was a strong proponent of the anti-terrorism partition wall, separating Judea and Samaria from the rest of Israel. "LIfe and Death in the Hands of the Tongue" Sign up to receive the Daily Israel Report by email (Free) © IsraelNN Syndications - This article may not be republished freely. Review what you can publish free of charge and what requires a syndication payment on the Syndications Page.
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