Unity Party (Israel)
Unity Party מפלגת האיחוד | |
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Left-wing | |
Colours | Blue |
Most MKs | 2 (1977) |
Election symbol | |
זה | |
The Unity Party (Hebrew: מפלגת האיחוד, Mifleget HaIhud), officially the Unity Party for the Advancement and Education of the Society in Israel (Hebrew: מפלגת האיחוד לקידום ולחינוך החברה בישראל, Mifleget HaIhud LeKidum VeLeHinukh HaHevra BeYisrael) and originally known as Equality in Israel – Panthers (Hebrew: שוויון בישראל - פנתרים, Shivion BeYisrael – Panterim) was a short-lived political party in Israel.
Background
The party was formed on 11 November 1980 by
In May 1981 he was joined by Mordechai Elgrably, who had been elected to the Knesset on Dash's list, and had joined the Democratic Movement after the party split, before leaving to sit as an independent MK. A name change resulted in the party becoming known as the Unity Party.
However, the party failed to cross the 1%
Knesset members
Knesset (MKs) |
Knesset Members |
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9th (1 +1) |
Saadia Marciano + Mordechai Elgrably (formerly independent) |
External links
- Equality in Israel – Panthers Knesset website
- Unity Party Knesset website