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Final: These are the lists that will contest the elections | Israel today

2020-01-15T22:56:16.646Z


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30 parties submit their lists to the Central Election Committee • Committee Chairman Justice Handel criticized the new right and Jewish power, which was delayed by the right-wing negotiations

  • On the way to the polls, the Knesset Committee is registered // Photo Archive: Oren Ben Hakun

Thirty parties and lists will contest elections for the 23rd Knesset - this was announced Wednesday (Wednesday) when the lists were closed to the Central Election Commission.

The final stages were accompanied by great drama after all efforts failed to establish a united list of right-wing parties and Rabbi Yitzhak Peretz joined Naftali Bennett and Ayelet Shaked and Bezalel Smutrich while Itamar Ben Gvir was left alone and had to run as part of a Jewish power list.

As negotiations between all the parties on the right continued until late in the evening, there was concern that the two parties would not be able to submit their lists to the Election Commission because at midnight the 44th of the electoral elections ended and the list could not subsequently be submitted.

Eliad's CEO, Adv. Orly Adas, made it clear to MK Ayelet Shaked and Minister Naftali Bennett that if they did not hurry up and submit their candidate lists with all the required appendices as soon as possible, they would not be able to register and they would not be able to take part in the elections. It was enough to submit his list before the United Right Party.

Election Committee Chairman Judge Neil Handel strongly criticized the two parties, saying it was inappropriate for them to submit the material and register for elections at the last minute when the committee did not provide the material.

Ben Gvir told reporters that he places all responsibility on the fact that a unified right-wing list has not been established for Bennett, Shaked and Smutrich. "We did everything we could to go along with Rabbi Rafi Peretz. I was even willing to download Baruch Goldstein's picture from my home wall, but what is of interest to Bank and Smutrich is their ego."

Here are the lists that will contest the elections:
1. The Vision (Elon Zion).
2. You and the Israeli People's Party (Alon Giladi)
3. Economic Dawn (Gilad Alper)
4. This Green Economy and One State (Yoav Gal Tamir)
5. The Biblical Bloc (Dennis Lipkin)
6. Israelis our rights in our voice to live better (Einat Sapir Coleman)
7. We Are All Friends (Eli Yosef)
8. Justice trial for reform of the justice system and the release of Yigal Amir (Ranana Larissa Amir)
9. Social Leadership - Ilan from Shikha Yar Zanbar
10. Progressive (in collaboration with the Hebrew Dror movement) (David Andri Blachsen)
11. Shas Torah Sumerian Torah Association Movement of Maran Rabbi Ovadia Yosef Ztal, led by Arie Deri
12. The Voice of Women (Dr. Mazal Saul)
13. Israel Our Home, headed by Avigdor Lieberman
14. A new order to change the election system in Israel led by Adv. Avital Ofek
15. Action for Israel The Party for Exercising the Rights of Arab and Islamic Arabs (Attorney David Naway)
16. Torah Judaism and Shabbat Agudat Israel-Flag of the Torah (Jacob Litzman)
17. The Pirates of Democracy Click Here (Noam Kuzer)
18. The Unbiased White Red (Ami Finstein)
19. KMH promotion of individual status (Mordechai Zubra)
20. Joint alliance led by Captain Lalian Bishara
21. Human Dignity (Arkady Pugach)
22. Blue and white led by Benny Gantz
23. Audio led by Naftali Goldman
24. Junction - Movement for Renewable Zionism (Moshe Green)
25. The Joint List (Hadash, ISRA, TA, BLD) (Ayman Odeh)
26. Likud led by Benjamin Netanyahu as prime minister
27. The Work - Bridge- Meretz
28. The power to make an impact
29. Jewish power
30. The New Right

Source: israelhayom

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