Elections for the 17th Knesset were held in Israel on 28 March 2006. The voting resulted in a plurality of seats for the then-new Kadima party, followed...
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in the 2006 Israeli legislative election and vanished from Israeli politics following its system failure in the 2009 Israeli legislative election, announced...
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Legislative elections were held in the Palestinian territories on 25 January 2006 in order to elect the second Palestinian Legislative Council (PLC), the...
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Legislative elections were held in Israel on 10 February 2009 to elect the 120 members of the eighteenth Knesset. These elections became necessary due...
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Legislative elections were held in Israel on 28 January 2003. The result was a resounding victory for Ariel Sharon's Likud. The previous separate election...
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Legislative elections were held in Israel on 17 May 1977 to elect the ninth Knesset. For the first time in Israeli political history, the right wing, led...
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Knesset (redirect from Israeli Parliament)
1977 Israeli legislative election 1981 Israeli legislative election 1984 Israeli legislative election 1988 Israeli legislative election 1992 Israeli legislative...
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party, Kadima, won the most seats (29) in the 2006 Israeli legislative election. On 14 March 2006 Israel carried out an operation in the Palestinian Authority...
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of Israeli air assault". Ma'an. 1 January 2009. Archived from the original on 6 January 2014. "Abu Laila denounces Israeli shelling of Legislative Council...
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government in Israeli political history (the previous low had been Mapai's 40 seats in the 1955 election; since then, the 2006 elections saw Kadima emerge...
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Council elections were held in 1923 under the British Mandate, and previous municipal elections were held in 1972 and 1976, organized by the Israeli government...
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the 2006 Israeli legislative election. In 2005 Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was officially elected president of Iran; since then, Iranian policy towards Israel has...
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2009. The last elections for the Palestinian Legislative Council (PLC) were held on 25 January 2006. There have not been any elections either for president...
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the 1969 elections. Suffrage is universal to all Israeli citizens above the age of 18. Israeli citizens living abroad have to travel to Israel in order...
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Parliamentary elections were held in Cyprus on 21 May 2006. AKEL and the Democratic Rally both won 18 of the 56 seats. Voter turnout was 89.0%. As New...
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leader, positioning him to lead the party in the 2006 Israeli legislative election on 28 March 2006. "Olmert Named Temporary Leader of Kadima, Paving...
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Electoral wipeout (redirect from Wipeout (election))
crisis that affected the country two years earlier. In the 2006 Israeli legislative election - The ruling Likud party went from 38 to 12 seats out of 120...
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the party in the 2006 and 2009 Israeli legislative elections. Avi Shaked, businessman and 2021 Israeli Labor Party leadership election candidate. On 26...
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Agudat Yisrael (redirect from Agudath Israel of Israel)
in 2004, the UTJ union was broken due to rivalries. For the 2006 Israel legislative election, Agudat Yisrael and Degel HaTorah once again put their differences...
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by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in September 2019 as his plan, subject to the outcome of the September 2019 Israeli legislative election. Israeli...
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Since the 1992 Israeli legislative election, the Israeli Labor Party has selected its party lists through primary elections in which party members are...
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groups since the Israeli withdrawal from Gaza. According to statistics published by the Israeli government, 757 missiles from Gaza hit Israel between the withdrawal...
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opinion polls that were conducted relating to the 2009 Israeli legislative election. Israeli law requires a 2% threshold (yielding a minimum of two seats)...
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Shadow Cabinet of Tommy Lapid (category 2006 disestablishments in Israel)
when Likud and the Israeli Labor Party formed large blocs in the Knesset, this was the first time a Shadow Cabinet was formed in Israel. Minutes of the Knesset:...
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Palestinian Legislative Council (PLC) served as the legislature of the Palestinian Authority, established following the 2006 legislative election, in which...
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cast in the Jerusalem constituency. The 1996 elections took place in a moment of optimism in the Israeli–Palestinian peace process; many Palestinians...
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attacks against Israel. In the Palestinian legislative election of January 2006, Hamas campaigned on armed resistance against the Israeli occupation and...
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Maki (political party) (redirect from Israeli Communist Party)
sixth Knesset. In the 1969 Israeli legislative election Rakah again won three seats. During the 1973 Israeli legislative election Rakah saw a rise in support...
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to help Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu gain a favourable standing among voters in the then-upcoming April 2019 legislative election. It was...
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Sofi Tsedaka (category Israeli Jews)
upon her conversion, also has a son, born in 2011. In the 2006 Israeli legislative elections for the 17th Knesset, Tsedaka stood for The Greens, but was...
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