Israel Lawmaker Seeks To Block Olmert Run

JTA Reports: Likud Party lawmaker Tzipi Hotovely reportedly petitioned Israel’s Central  Elections Committee to prevent former Prime Minister Ehud Olmert from running  for office.

Israel’s Army Radio reported that Hotovely asked committee chair Elyakim  Rubinstein, a Supreme Court justice and former attorney general, to disqualify  Olmert, the former leader of the centrist Kadima Party, from contending in the  upcoming elections because of his conviction in July for breach of trust during  a stint as minister of trade and industry.

On Tuesday, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Likud said Israel would hold  early elections early next year.

“It is inconceivable that Olmert be allowed to run for office in this  situation, as elections are meant to increase the public’s trust in the  political system, not diminish it,” Army Radio quoted Hotovely as saying in  explaining her request.

In convicting and handing Olmert a suspended sentence, the court did not  state that his offenses carried moral turpitude, which would have barred him  from running. Olmert was cleared of more serious allegations of corruption that  had forced him to resign in 2008.