Israel Democratic Party ישראל דמוקרטית | |
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Leader | Ehud Barak |
Founded | 26 June 2019 |
Preceded by | Independence Party |
Ideology | Zionism[1] Social liberalism[2] |
Political position | Centre-left[3] |
National affiliation | Democratic Union (2019–20) |
Colours | |
Slogan | "State of Netanyahu or State of Israel?"[1] |
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Website | |
www.dem.co.il | |
The Israel Democratic Party (Hebrew: ישראל דמוקרטית, romanized: Yisrael Demokratit, lit. 'Democratic Israel') was a political party in Israel established in 2019 by former prime minister Ehud Barak.[1] The party merged with Meretz for the September 2019 election. It did not contest the 2020 snap election.
Yair Golan, Yifat Bitton, and Kobi Richter were alongside Barak when he announced on 26 June 2019 that he was forming a new party.[4] Other people who have joined Barak's party include Yair Fink, who previously was a candidate for the Israeli Labor Party, in addition to Eldad Yaniv (another Labor member, Emilie Moatti, was rumored to join, but denied the rumor).[5][6] The granddaughter of Yitzhak Rabin, Noa Rothman, has joined as well.[7] Former Jewish Home member Sagit Peretz Deri joined on 2 July.[8]
The party has made 4 major commitments that they will fulfill if elected:[2]
Leader | Took office | Left office | ||
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Ehud Barak | 2019 | 2019 |
Election year | Coalition | Party Leader | # of overall votes | % of overall vote | # of overall seats
won |
+/- | Government |
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September 2019 | Democratic Union | Ehud Barak | 192,495 | 4.34% (as a part of the Democratic Union) |
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1 | Snap election |
We are unequivocally in favor of separation, I think that the two-state solution is the extreme form of separation. I do not know if it will happen tomorrow morning and I think it's too early to discuss its exact format."