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Monday, 26 February, 2001, 21:10 GMT
AUDIO/VIDEO

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Sharon moves to form government
Israel's Prime Minister-elect, Ariel Sharon, is expected to start talks with right-wing and religious parties after the Labour party agreed to join a national unity government.

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 | Nawaf Masahla, former Labour deputy foreign minister: "I voted against this proposal....Labour must be the main opposition" real 28k
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 | Naomi Chazan, of the left-wing Meretz party: "We intend to be a very vigorous and vibrant opposition" real 28k
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 | Hanan Ashrawi, Palestinian legislature member: "It will give Sharon and his extremist policies... legitimacy" real 28k
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Sharon moves to form government
Israel's Prime Minister-elect, Ariel Sharon, is expected to start talks with right-wing and religious parties after the Labour party agreed to join a national unity government.

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Also:
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 | Nawaf Masahla, former Labour deputy foreign minister: "I voted against this proposal....Labour must be the main opposition" real 28k
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 | Naomi Chazan, of the left-wing Meretz party: "We intend to be a very vigorous and vibrant opposition" real 28k
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 | Hanan Ashrawi, Palestinian legislature member: "It will give Sharon and his extremist policies... legitimacy" real 28k
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