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March 05, 1999 - Image 32

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OPINION

election results are

known before the
prime minister is chosen. In essence,
the campaign conducted for the
scheduled May 17 Knesset election
may differ dramatically in content and
tone from the runoff election for
prime minister scheduled for June 1.
Any party that receives 1.5 percent
of the total vote will be represented in
the parliament; so far, more than 30
parties have registered to participate in
the May 17 elections.
This is the first Israeli election in
which a major party prime ministerial
candidate, Yitzhak Mordechai, is of
Sephardi (Iraqi) Jewish origin.
More than any other prime minister
in Israel's history, the performance
record, leadership style and character of
the sitting prime minister is a principal
issue in this campaign. Netanyahu has
been scrutinized, vilified and jostled by
all shades of the Israeli media.
Former ministers are running against
him: former Science Minister Beni
Begin is heading his own right-wing
party, former Defense and Finance
Ministers Mordechai and Meridor have
established their own centrist party and
former Foreign Minister Levy is poised
to join the Labor Party.
Unprecedented possibilities exist
because the parliament will be elected
on May 17 but perhaps not the prime
minister. The campaign for the Knesset
is likely to be more issue oriented; if
there is a runoff for prime minister, it
will be laden with nasty personal accusa-
tions. Its central theme is likely to be: do
you want four more years of Netanyahu?
In the two weeks between the Knes-
set election and the runoff, a particular
candidate for prime minister could indi-
cate the names of ministerial appoint-
ments in his proposed cabinet. A sophis-
ticated Israeli electorate will do its own
math and generate permutations for
who will lead what ministry. With issues
of religion and state increasingly acrid,
the prime ministerial candidate who
promises appointments that will limit or
expand religious influence over daily life
could sway voters. Verbal promises made
to constituencies like the Russian immi-
grants, Israeli Arabs, or others could also
make a difference in the outcome. For
the first time, the Israeli voter may be
able to analyze and evaluate the pro-
posed governmental teams and their
promises, and then choose an appropri-
ate political quarterback. I

Kenneth W. Stein is the William E.
Schatten Professor of Contemporary
Middle Eastern History and Israeli
,
,
Studies at Emory University in n Atlanta.
ttanta.

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