2006 Kadima interim leadership election
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16 January 2006
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The 2006 Kadima interim leadership election was held 16 January 2006[1] to elect the interim leader of the Kadima party. The election took place roughly two weeks after party leader and prime minister of Israel Ariel Sharon was incapacitated after suffering a stroke. It saw Acting Prime Minister Ehud Olmert selected as interim party leader, positioning him to lead the party in the 2006 Israeli legislative election on 28 March 2006.[1][2][3]