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Political observers said the order would surely strain the delicate fabric of the Rabin coalition, which corn- prises the Labor Party, the left-wing Meretz bloc and the fervently Orthodox Shas party, which Mr. Deri heads. In his petition to the court, Mr. Yahalom cited Mr. Deri's refusal to cooperate with police investigators and argued that while every man has the right to remain silent, a minister who resorts to that right, in an inquiry related to ministry business, should have to step down for the duration of the inquiry. Mr. Deri has been under investigation for more than two years. Suspicions focus both on his ministry's alleg- ed irregular funding of Shas- linked religious and educa- tional institutions, and on alleged personal financial improprieties. Officials had undertaken to wind up the inquiry one way or the other by the end of November. But now in- formed sources say more time is needed by police and the state attorney's office to complete their investigation. 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Justice Aharon Barak, heading the court bench, made reference to a celebrated case currently pending in New York state, where Appeals Court Chief Justice Sol Wachtler, accus- ed of sexual harassment, re- tained his right to remain silent while at the same time resigning his judicial post. Mr. Barak directed that the attorney general also address the question of whether there is an irrecon- cilable conflict of interest in the fact that Mr. Deri re- mains in office as minister of interior, while suspicions involving his activities in that very capacity are under investigation. Appearing in court for the government, Deputy State Attorney Nili Arad main- tained Mr. Deri was not compelled to step down in the absence of formal charges. 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