Movement for the Renewal of Social Zionism
| Movement for the Renewal of Social Zionism תנועה להתחדשות ציונית חברתית | |
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| Leader | Mordechai Ben-Porat |
| Founded | 6 June 1983 |
| Dissolved | 1980s |
| Split from | Telem |
| Ideology | Zionism |
| Most MKs | 1 (1983–1984) |
| Fewest MKs | 0 (1984) |
| Election symbol | |
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Politics of Israel Political parties Elections | |
The Movement for the Renewal of Social Zionism (Hebrew: תנועה להתחדשות ציונית חברתית, Tenoa'a leHithadshut Tzionut Hevratit) was a short-lived minor political party in Israel during the mid-1980s.
Background
The party was formed on 6 June 1983 by Minister without Portfolio Mordechai Ben-Porat following the break-up of Telem (its other member, Yigael Hurvitz, refounded Rafi – National List).[1]
However, the party failed to cross the electoral threshold in the 1984 elections and subsequently disappeared. Ben-Porat moved on, joining Likud in 1988.
References
- ↑ Mergers and splits among parliamentary groups Knesset website
External links
- Movement for the Renewal of Social Zionism Knesset website
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