• Hatnua (redirect from HaTnuah)
    lawmakers stand on matters of religion and state?". Haaretz. Both Meretz and Hatnuah are known for their progressive platforms on matters of religion and state...
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    Amir Peretz (section Hatnuah)
    the new Hatnuah party, but soon returned to the legislature after being re-elected in the January 2013 elections. Following the elections, Hatnuah joined...
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    the dissolution of the government in December 2014. The Labor Party and Hatnuah formed a coalition, called Zionist Union, with the hope of defeating the...
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    Israel. It was established in December 2014 by the Israeli Labor Party and Hatnuah to create a joint electoral list to contest the 2015 elections with the...
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  • settlements were annexed. Tzipi Livni, leader of the centrist Hatnuah party, also said that Hatnuah would leave the coalition in the event of annexation. However...
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  • 1% of the vote and 2 seats in the general election. Hatnuah gets 5.0% and 6 seats. 2014: Hatnuah joins the Zionist Union list, along with the Labor Party...
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    he joined Kadima. He remained a Knesset member for Kadima until joining Hatnuah in 2012, for whom he served until 2015. He also held several ministerial...
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    Israel. The new coalition included the Yesh Atid, The Jewish Home and Hatnuah parties and excludes the ultra-Orthodox parties at the insistence of Yesh...
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  • election. The new coalition included the Yesh Atid, the Jewish Home and Hatnuah parties, and excluded ultra-Orthodox parties. In 2015, Netanyahu was re-elected...
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    (2005–2010) and led the Labor Party from 2002 to 2003. In 2012 he joined Hatnuah. He was born in Kibbutz Dovrat to Jewish refugees that escaped from Nazi...
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