From The Age
Dated 2 May 2012
JERUSALEM: Tzipi Livni, who recently lost her position as leader of the opposition, has resigned from Israel's parliament, the Knesset, but said she was not quitting public life.
From Shanghai Daily
Dated 1 May 2012
FORMER Israeli Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni announced her resignation from parliament yesterday, weeks after she was ousted as opposition leader, in a move that could shake up Israeli politics ahead of widely expected national elections.
From France 24
Dated 1 May 2012
Tzipi Livni, the former head of Israel's biggest opposition party Kadima, resigned from parliament on Tuesday, a month after she lost a primary battle for leadership of her centre-right faction.Speculation about Livni's political future swirled after she suffered defeat at...
From San Antonio Express-News
Dated 1 May 2012
Israel ex-opposition leader Livni quits parliament
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From Seattle Post Intelligencer
Dated 1 May 2012
Israel ex-opposition leader Livni quits parliament
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From Reuters.co.uk
Dated 1 May 2012
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Former foreign minister Tzipi Livni quit parliament on Tuesday, a few weeks after her removal as head of Israel's main opposition party, and accused Israeli leaders of neglecting peace efforts with Palestinians. Related Stories ...
From Reuters
Dated 1 May 2012
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Former foreign minister Tzipi Livni quit parliament on Tuesday, a few weeks after her removal as head of Israel's main opposition party, and accused Israeli leaders of neglecting peace efforts with Palestinians.
From Seattle Times
Dated 1 May 2012
Former Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni announced her resignation from parliament on Tuesday, weeks after she was ousted as opposition leader, in a move that could shake up Israeli politics ahead of widely expected national elections.