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Jerusalem (JTA) — Senior
ministers of the Labor party and
Likud met at Prime Minister
Shimon Peres'' office last Sun-
day to grapple with the growing
split between the coalition part-
ners over which course the
economy should take in the
months ahead. A similar meet-
ing last week, which lasted four
and a half hours, failed the
bridge the differences.
Peres proposed, and Likud re-
jected, the creation of a fiveman
Cabinet committee to supervise
a national investment drive in
industry and agriculture. It is
Peres' firm belief that with the
monthly inflation rate now
under two percent, the time has
come to stimulate economic
growth, expand employment
and help distressed areas with
investments.
Finance Minister Yitzhak
Modai (Likud-Liberal) insists
with equal vigor that the auter-
ity economic program begun
last July must remain in force
lest its achievements to date fall
apart. Likud sources saw Peres'
proposal as a deliberate effort to
whittle away at the Finance
Minister's authority. Likud
politicians openly accuse Labor
of trying to precipitate a govern-
ment crisis over the economy as
a pretext for breaking up the
unity coalition .before the rota-
tion of power.
Under the coalition agree-
ment, Peres must turn over the
prime ministership to Foreign
Minister Yitzhak Shamir, the
Likud leader, next October 13.
The coalition government would
complete its statutory five year
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term under Likud leadership.
Energy Minister Moshe
Shahal, a Laborite, added fuel to
the fire when he announced a
scheme to channel.investments
into development towns, some
of which have been hard hit by
the austerity program. Shahal
declared that if Likud turns
down such ideas, the unity
governmeht should • dissolve
itself and call for early elections.
Likud appears determined,
however; to avoid a coalition
crisis. It does not want to be
provoked into a public dispute
with Labor over the economy for
fear that the worse the political
tension, the better the chances
that the unity government will
fall before the rotation of power.
Likud sources were quoted as
saying that if the present fight,
over the economy is resolved,
Labor would be hard pressed to
find a credible pretext to bring
down the coalition.
But the battle has already
erupted in the Knesset. Mutual
attacks were hurled at the
weekly 'meetings of the Labor
and Likud Knesset caucuses.
According to political observ-
ers, there is little enthusiasm
among the religious parties,
which hold the balance of power
in the Knesset, to opt for early
elections or to join a narrowly
based government under Labor
leadership.