So how come nothing's happening??
(IsraelNN.com) In probably the lowest show of support for an incumbent in the history of political polling, only 3% of the populace feel Olmert should continue to serve as Prime Minister.The "New Wave Institute" poll, first reported on Channel Ten, shows that 57% of the respondents feel that new elections should be held.
If elections were held now, the survey shows, Likud Chairman Binyamin Netanyahu would receive ten times more support than Olmert - 30% of the electorate.
.... Netanyahu and other Likud members have been promoting the message that the Olmert government is all but doomed. "Most of the country has lost confidence in the government," Netanyahu told reporters on Wednesday. "The nation wants either new elections, or at least a major change in the composition of the government."
MK Gideon Saar (Likud), asked today what could save the Olmert government, said, "Nothing."
See also: Winograd Report Delayed...
Politicians and the media still are trying to digest the report from Channel 2 television yesterday that the Winograd Commission will delay by four months the release of its full report on last summer’s war against Hizbullah terrorists in Lebanon.Media reports Thursday said the content of the Commission’s interim report this month will be severely limited, addressing only systemic issues and completely excluding conclusions of individual responsibility for the failures it found.
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The publication of the full Lindenstrauss Report, which investigated management of the Home Front during the war, will also be delayed by four months.
State Comptroller Micha Lindenstrass presented a limited version of his Committee’s interim findings to the Knesset State Control Committee earlier this week, but naming no names and assigning no blame to individuals.