Jerusalem - Outgoing Israeli Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni said Sunday that her centrist Kadima faction should be charged with forming the next government, even though it won only one mandate more in last Tuesday's elections than its hawkish rival, the Likud Party.
Final election results, released Thursday night, showed Kadima won 28 mandates in the 120-seat Knesset.
The Likud, under former premier Benjamin Netanyahu, won 27 seats, but the right-wing block, which the Likud leads, won an overall 65 seats, enough to prevent Livni from forming a coalition government.
Both Livni and Netanyahu have claimed victory in the elections.