World | Middle East Israeli PM to Step Down in 2 Months Olmert's move may threaten peace effort, national stability By Newser Editors and Wire Services Posted Jul 30, 2008 1:02 PM CDT Copied Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert attends a meeting of his Kadima party at the Knesset, Israel's parliament in Jerusalem, Monday, July 28, 2008. (AP Photo) Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert announced today he will resign in September, throwing his country into political turmoil and raising doubts about progress for US-backed Mideast peace efforts. Olmert's brief address included harsh criticism of police investigations of corruption allegations against him. He said he was choosing the public good over his personal justice, the AP reports. He has denied wrongdoing but pledged to resign if indicted. Olmert said he would not run in his party's primary election, set for Sept. 17, and would step down afterward "in order to allow the chairman to be elected and form a different government quickly and efficiently." His decision not to run in the Kadima Party primary sets in motion a process to choose a new prime minister. Read These Next Two federal judges order the White House to keep funding food stamps. Man wakes from coma, says girlfriend crashed car on purpose. Trump offers a solution to end the government shutdown. Kid Rock has added the R-word to the list of slurs he still uses. Get breaking news in your inbox. What you need to know, as soon as we know it. Sign up Report an error