The Da'am Workers Party (Arabic: حزب دعم العمالي, Hebrew: דעם מפלגת פועלים, romanized: Da'am Mifleget Po'alim) is a revolutionary socialist multi-ethnic...
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Veata (Me and You) — The Israeli People's Party Arab Democratic Party Balad Bible Bloc Brit Olam Da'am Workers Party, Organization for Democratic Action Derekh...
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(Joint List) Balad (Joint List) Da'am Workers Party Green Party Hadash (Joint List) Maki Ihud Bnei HaBrit Israeli Labor Party Habonim Dror HaNoar HaOved VeHaLomed...
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2021 Israeli legislative election (section Green Party)
Party Likud and Religious Zionist Party Israeli Labor Party and Meretz Shas and United Torah Judaism Leadership elections were held by some parties to...
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Some communist parties and schools of thought reject parliamentarism, instead advocating insurrection or social revolution as well as workers' councils. In...
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2013 Israeli legislative election (section Labor Party)
הליברלית). The party has never passed the threshold, and in the 18th elections, it won only 13 thousand votes. Da'am Workers Party - a Left Party which was...
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Asma Agbarieh (category Da'am Workers Party politicians)
the Organization for Democratic Action (Da'am) party. She is the only Israeli Arab woman to head a political party. Agbarieh was born to a conservative Muslim...
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Prime Minister was scrapped, and the post was returned to the leader of the party successfully forming the working coalition government. Similarly to the...
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Palestinian People's Party. In 1987, it joined the Palestine Liberation Organization. Communist Party of Palestine Da'am Workers Party Hadash Hagada Hasmalit...
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2009 Israeli legislative election (section Parties)
to the resignation of Prime Minister Ehud Olmert as leader of the Kadima party, and the failure of his successor, Tzipi Livni, to form a coalition government...
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