Telem (party)

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Telem ( Hebrew תל״ם, an acronym for "Tnu'a Le'umit Mamlachtit," Hebrew תנועה לאומית ממלכתית) is a center-right party in Israel. The party was founded by former Defense Minister Moshe Jaalon on January 2, 2019 and joined the joint list Kachol Lawan , consisting of the parties Yesh Atid , Chosen LeJisra'el and Telem .

The party ran in the Knesset elections on April 9 in 2019 and in September 17 and 2020 in the Knesset election on March 2 .

After the Knesset election on March 2, 2020, Yesh Atid and Telem left the alliance and on March 29, 2020 founded the independent faction in the Knesset called Yesh Atid-Telem. Telem is represented by 3 MPs (as of 2020) in the 23rd Knesset: Mosche Jaalon , Orli Froman (Hebrew: אורלי פרומן) and Andreï Koschinow (Hebrew: אנדריי קוז'ינוב), who on Desta "Gadi" Jiwarkan (Hebrew: דֵסְטַה "גָּדִי" יִבַרקָן) followed.

Individual evidence

  1. Raoul Wootliff: Former defense chief Ya'alon launches new political party, Telem . In: The Times of Israel, January 2, 2019. [1]
  2. Raoul Wootliff: Knesset panel okays breakup of Blue and White; Gantz keeps name . In: The Times of Israel, March 29, 2020. [2]
  3. https://www.knesset.gov.il/mk/eng/mk_eng.asp?mk_individual_id_t=979
  4. https://www.knesset.gov.il/mk/eng/mk_eng.asp?mk_individual_id_t=1033
  5. https://www.knesset.gov.il/mk/eng/mk_eng.asp?mk_individual_id_t=990