Kadima’s Mofaz names new party director-general (JERUSALEM POST) By GIL HOFFMAN 04/16/12)
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New Kadima leader Shaul Mofaz started putting together his team to
run the party on Sunday, naming a new director-general and deputy
director-general.
Mofaz kept his promise not to fire any Kadima workers until after
Passover. He had asked Moshe Shehori to stay on as director-general
until after the holiday even though he was a loyalist of former
Kadima head Tzipi Livni and had offered to resign the day after she
lost the March 27 primary.
For the director-general post, Mofaz named Ezra Nahum, who has served
for the past 15 years as deputy director-general of the city of Ramat
Gan. A spokesman for Mofaz said Nahum had vast administrative
experience and was the right man to put the party back on the right
track and prepare it for the next general election.
Mofaz named his political adviser Tal Ashkenazi as deputy director-
general. Ashkenazi is a city councilman in Or Yehuda and a former
aide to MK Dalia Itzik (Kadima).
While Mofaz was appointing new staff to run Kadima, Livni made a
surprise appearance at an event marking Mimouna, a festive holiday
celebrated by Moroccan Jews the day after Passover. Livni went to a
party at the home of a Kadima activist in Kfar Hanagid, a moshav 20
km. south of Tel Aviv.
“They told me that I have been freed from the obligation of
politicians to go to Mimouna parties, but I came out of love and
respect,” Livni tweeted. “I feel love for my friends who accompanied
me and respect for this beautiful and special tradition.”
Livni’s associates have in the past advised “not to read too much”
into Livni’s tweets since the election. But her supporters in the
Kadima faction expressed hope that the tweets indicated that she
cannot remove herself from public life and that she would choose to
remain in the Knesset and in Kadima.
Sources close to Livni hinted that she would announce her political
future by April 30 when the Knesset’s spring recess ends. Meanwhile,
she is not expected to attend a seven-hour work meeting for the
faction that Mofaz called for this coming Tuesday.
At the last faction meeting Mofaz convened, MKs complained that they
were forced to leave their cellphones outside the meeting. But
Mofaz’s loyalists said the MKs would have to take their jobs more
seriously now and that the party had to make up for lost time and get
ready for the next election. (© 1995-2011, The Jerusalem Post
04/16/12)
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