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Sharon quits Likud and calls election

By Sharmila Devi andHarvey Morris in Jerusalem

Published: November 22 2005 02:00 | Last updated: November 22 2005 02:00

Ariel Sharon, prime minister, yesterday staked his future leadership of Israel on quitting the Likud party he helped to found and forming a new centrist party to fight early elections next year.

His move came after the Labour party, under a new leftwing leader, left the governing coalition and Mr Sharon was faced with either trying to face down rightwing rebels in Likud or seeking a new mandate.

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