Tzipi Livni
Political Leader
Name at birth: Tzipora Malka Livni
Tzipi Livni was elected to be leader of Israel's centrist Kadima party in September of 2008, making her the potential successor to Ehud Olmert as Israel's prime minister. Livni has deep roots in Israeli politics: as noted by The Guardian, "Her father, Eitan, was the chief of operations in Menachem Begin's anti-British Irgun underground movement and her mother, Sara, was an Irgun soldier." As a young woman she worked for the intelligence agency Mossad in Israel and Paris (1980-84), then returned to Israel and earned a law degree from Bar Ilan University. She was working as a corporate lawyer when she was elected to the Knesset in 1999 as a member of the conservative Likud party. Over the next decade she held posts including Minister of Immigrant Absorption and Minister of Justice as she rose rapidly through the party ranks. In November of 2005 she followed Ariel Sharon into the newly-formed Kadima party; early the next year she was named the party's foreign minister. When Ehud Olmert became prime minister in May of 2006, Livni became deputy prime minister as well as heading the justice and foreign ministries. She was elected to lead Kadmia in September of 2008, with the chance to form her own government as prime minister, after Olmert said he would step down in the face of his expected indictment on corruption charges.
Extra credit: Livni would be the second female to be the country's prime minister; the first was Golda Meir, who served from 1969-74... Livni married Naftali Spitzer, an advertising executive, in 1984. They have two sons, Omri and Yuval... Livni would not be the first prime minister born after Israel's independence; former PM Benjamin Netanyahu was born in 1949, also in Tel Aviv.
Blog posts mentioning Tzipi Livni:
Four Good Links
Knesset: Tzipi Livni
Her biography and good details from the official site of the parliament
Haaretz Daily
Israel's oldest newspaper is a good spot to start for political news
Livni Wins Israel Party Primary
2008 BBC report, with links to many related stories
Tzipi Livni Biography
Notes and good links from the research firm Isria
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The leader of Israel's Kadima party, 2008-present

