Former Premier David Ben Gurion, who has been meeting here with the leaders of various parties for discussions of his proposal for the establishment of a two-party system in Israel, completed his talks and left today for his Negev home at Sdeh Boker.
Before he left, he met with leaders of the Progressive Party. Also before his departure, he reported to the secretariat of his party, the Mapai, on what had been discussed at the various sessions.
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