Yamin Israel
Yamin Israel Hebrew ימין ישראל |
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Emergence | Spin-off from Moledet |
founding | July 24, 1995 |
Parliament seats | 1 |
Yamin Israel ( Hebrew ימין ישראל, English Right Israel ) was an Israeli right-wing party that briefly in the Knesset had a seat.
history
The party was founded on July 24, 1995 by Shaul Gutman after he left the Moledet party . In the elections in Israel in 1996 , the party failed because of the 1.5 percent threshold and did not enter the 14th Knesset .
In the 2003 elections she formed a joint list with the Cherut - HaTnu'a HaLeumit party , which was able to achieve a share of 1.1 percent of the vote (36,202 votes in absolute terms). The list connection failed due to the threshold clause. Together with the Jewish National Front party, the party took part in the 2006 elections and also failed because of the threshold with an election result of 0.79 percent.
In the 2009 elections the party did not participate.
Political orientation
The goals of the party are:
- Replacement of the existing proportional representation by a constituency-based one .
- Introduction of a system of presidential government .
- Appointment of judges in the Supreme Court of Israel by the President.
- Inclusion of a ban on parties that deny the Jewish nature of Israel in the future Basic Law of Israel.
- Revoking the civil rights of disloyal citizens.
- Revoke grants for adult children.
- Revoke the grandfather clause in the Return Act .
- Extension of voting rights to Israelis living abroad.
- Reprimanded CNN and BBC for their anti-Semitic stance.
- Phase out US military aid to Israel.
Web links
- Right Israel. In: Parliamentary Groups. Knesset , accessed January 3, 2016 .
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b Mergers and Splits Among Parliamentary Groups. In: Parliamentary Groups. Knesset , accessed January 3, 2016 .
- ^ Right Israel. In: Parliamentary Groups. Knesset , accessed January 3, 2016 .
- ^ Fourteenth Knesset. In: Knesset Elections Results. Knesset , accessed January 3, 2016 .
- ^ Sixteenth Knesset. In: Knesset Elections Results. Knesset , accessed January 3, 2016 .
- ^ Seventeenth Knesset. In: Knesset Elections Results. Knesset , accessed January 3, 2016 .
- ↑ Eighteenth Knesset. In: Knesset Elections Results. Knesset , accessed January 3, 2016 .
- ^ Paul Eidelberg: Jewish and Democratic Solution to the Arab Problem. In: Israel Science and Technology . April 17, 2002, archived from the original on November 17, 2015 ; Retrieved January 3, 2016 .