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MKs may reject Katsav request for leave in favor of ousting him
By Gideon Alon, Yossi Verter, and Or Kashti, Haaretz Correspondents

President Moshe Katsav's move to suspend himself may face opposition from lawmakers, who have increasingly called for the president to resign over the charges he is facing, including rape and sexual harassment.

Some 30 Knesset members signed a petition Wednesday calling on the Knesset House Committee to begin proceedings to remove Katsav from office, which the House Committee will also discuss.

Meretz faction whip Zahava Gal-On, Labor faction whip Yoram Marciano and Labor MK Shelly Yachimovich submitted the request to Avraham shortly after the president announced plans to declare himself temporarily incapacitated.

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Avraham said it was not yet clear if the committee would vote on the MKs' request during Thursday's deliberations. At present, committee members said, there is no majority to approve Katsav's request.

A regular majority - 13 out of 25 - is needed to approve a suspension request. According to law, a request to begin resignation proceedings must be approved by 75 percent of committee members - 19 of 25 committee members.

So far, seven committee members have expressed support for Katsav's request to declare himself incapacitated. Meanwhile 15 members have said they were in favor of forcing the president to resign, rather than allowing him to suspend himself.

Mazuz's announcement has provoked a spate of demands, from both the political world and the general public, that Katsav resign immediately, and not quit only if Mazuz stands by his decision to indict.

Livni, Dichter join calls for Katsav to resign
Justice Minister Tzipi Livni and Public Security Minister Avi Dichter joined growing calls Wednesday for Katsav to resign immediately.

"I am convinced that resigning is the appropriate thing [for Katsav] to do at this time," said Livni.

"From a legal standpoint, Moshe Katsav the individual is indeed presumed innocent," Livni added. "However, in this case, given the nature of the accusations, their severity and the timing of the decision, it is more appropriate for him to conduct his fight [to prove] his innocence from outside of the President's Residence."

"That's enough, Mr. Moshe Katsav - don't hide behind incapacitation," said Dichter in a statement, which called on "Katsav to resign immediately from his position as president."

According to Dichter, the attorney general's decision has both legal and public significance. "The public significance obligates the president to resign and conduct his struggle without the presidential title, not even as an incapacitated president," said Dichter. "The presidency must not be stained, not even for a few months."

As of yet there still isn't a majority in the Knesset in favor of forcing the president to resign.

Should Katsav fail to resign, Knesset faction representatives said, the chances of gaining the required support of 90 MKs to remove Katsav from office will increase, Knesset faction representatives said Tuesday.

The Hadash and Ra'am-Ta'al factions announced that they will support removing the president from office should he fail to resign immediately.

In addition, a majority of Labor MKs announced they will support removing the president from office should he fail to suspend himself.

Likud faction whip Gideon Sa'ar said he is of the opinion that, given the current circumstances, the president should resign.

Meanwhile, Prime Minister Ehud Olmert held an urgent meeting Wednesday for Knesset Speaker Dalia Itzik (Kadima), who will fill in for Katsav should he suspend himself. Itzik intends to carry out her duties from the Knesset, and will go to the President's Residence solely for ceremonies.

The Prime Minister's Office said that Olmert will not express a stance on whether Katsav should resign prior to the president's press conference. Shortly after the press conference, the prime minister is scheduled to speak at the Herzliya Conference.

Should the president announce Wednesday that he wishes to suspending himself and asks the House Committee to approve his request, the committee's chairman Kadima MK Ruhama Avraham will hold a hearing on the matter Thursday.

Tamir: Katsav must resign, his picture his hanging in every school
Education Minister Yuli Tamir said, "in the present situation it is impossible to educate students to respect the presidential insitution and ask them to hang pictures in every school of a president charged with grave offenses."

Katsav must resign immediately so as "not to embarass the students and the people in the education system," added Tamir.

MK Ran Cohen (Meretz) said that Mazuz's decision to indictment "does not leave President Katsav with a single moment of grace in his position. He must resign immediately, now that he has humiliated the institution of the presidency and the public."

MK Zahava Gal-On (Meretz) also called on the president to resign immediately, to "put an end to the disgraceful spectacle of a suspect charged with such grave offenses continuing to stand at the head of the presidential institution."

The chairman of the Knesset State Control Committee, MK Zevulun Orlev (National Union-National Religious Party), said the recommendation for indictment marked "a sad day for the state and its citizens, as well as for the institution of presidency."

The National Religious Party-National Union made an official call for the president to fulfill his obligation and resign immediately from his position.

MK Shelly Yachimovich (Labor) called the charges against the president a grave matter, and said too much consideration had been given to the president's feelings since the case first came to light.

"We must remember that as long as the president continues in his role... it will be impossible actually to serve the indictment. The Knesset must take action and dismiss the president immediately," she said.

Meanwhile, Channel 10 television reported Tuesday that Katsav did not plan to resign Tuesday night, despite the announcement of the impending indictment against him.

David Mena, a friend of Katsav's, told Channel 2 he had hope that the grave charges against the president would be dropped.

"I think that in the end things will become clear, and I don't think it will be what was announced today. I'm sure the indictment will be softened."


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