Cooperation and Development

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Cooperation and Development
שיתוף ופיתוח
إشراك وتطوير
Founded5 July 1966
Dissolved1 January 1967
Merger of
Israeli Arab interest
National affiliationMapai
Most MKs4 (1966-1967)
Fewest MKs4 (1966-1967)

Cooperation and Development (

Arab satellite list in Israel
.

History

Cooperation and Development was established on 5 July 1966 during the

Israeli Arab parties, Cooperation and Brotherhood and Progress and Development, merged.[1] Both parties had had two seats, meaning the new union had four, which were taken by Seif el-Din el-Zoubi, Jabr Muadi, Elias Nakhleh and Diyab Obeid
.

Both parties had been part of

Alignment
, and the new party assumed their place as a coalition member.

However, on 1 January 1967, the party split into the original factions.

, Muadi had joined Progress and Development, whilst Nakhleh had become a member of Cooperation and Brotherhood, the two effectively swapping parties.

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