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| | |name_lang2 = Crixinu Voichi | ||
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|founder = [[David Sydane]]<br>[[Elyas Khoury]]<br>[[Constantine Lydias]] | |founder = [[David Sydane]]<br>[[Elyas Khoury]]<br>[[Constantine Lydias]] | ||
|leader1_title = [[Knesset| | |leader1_title = [[Knesset|Knesset Caucus Leader]] | ||
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|ideology = [[Yisraeli Christians|Yisraeli Christian | |ideology = [[Yisraeli Christians|Yisraeli Christian interests]]<br />{{wp|Centrism}}<br />[[Yarden Accords|Pro-Accords]]<br />{{wp|Traditionalist Catholicism}}<br />'''Internal Factions:'''<br />{{wp|Social conservatism}}<br />{{wp|Welfare capitalism}}<br />{{wp|Green liberalism}}<br />{{wp|National liberalism}}<br />{{wp|Civic nationalism}}<br /> | ||
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The '''Christian Voice''', also commonly called simply ''' | The '''Christian Voice''', also commonly called simply '''the Christian Bloc''' or '''the Whites''' ({{wp|colloquially}}), is a contemporary {{wp|centrist}} {{wp|sectarianism|sectarian}} [[Yisraeli Christians|Yisraeli Christian interests]] {{wp|third party (politics)|third}} {{wp|Political party|political party}} in [[Yisrael]], being a completely new political faction unlike anything seen before. The closest predecessor would be the [[Yisraeli Christian Association]] (defunct since 2011), which was for decades the primary political platform for [[Yisraeli Christians]], and was largely [[Yarden Accords|critical of the Accords]], [[Yarden revisionist movements|sympathetic to Sydalene Christian nationalists in the Yarden Valley]], and very {{wp|left-wing}}. It was dissolved in the wake of the [[2011 Yericho Riots]] on charges of aiding and abetting [[Christian terrorism in Yisrael|domestic terrorism]]. | ||
However, the Christian Voice is an {{wp|Independent (politician)|independent}} political party with fiercely {{wp|centrist}} politics giving voice to [https://forum.nationstates.net/viewtopic.php?p=39122811#p39122811 a new generation of religious Yisraeli Christians who are also proudly Yisraeli and often right-of-center], which is a distinctive break from decades of previous Christian politics. The new party won its first seat in a [[November 7, 2021 special election in the Yarden Valley]] and picked up two more in the [[Yisraeli general election, 2022|2022 midterm elections]], completely ousting the [[League for New Judea]], a {{wp|far-right}} Jewish party from its electoral stronghold the [[Yarden River Valley]] and emerging in a political earthquake that was completely missed by political observers. | However, the Christian Voice is an {{wp|Independent (politician)|independent}} political party with fiercely {{wp|centrist}} politics giving voice to [https://forum.nationstates.net/viewtopic.php?p=39122811#p39122811 a new generation of religious Yisraeli Christians who are also proudly Yisraeli and often right-of-center], which is a distinctive break from decades of previous Christian politics. The new party won its first seat in a [[November 7, 2021 special election in the Yarden Valley]] and picked up two more in the [[Yisraeli general election, 2022|2022 midterm elections]], completely ousting the [[League for New Judea]], a {{wp|far-right}} Jewish party from its electoral stronghold the [[Yarden River Valley]] and emerging in a political earthquake that was completely missed by political observers. |
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Christian Voice | |
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Modern Hebrew name | קול נוצרי |
Sydalene name | Crixinu Voichi |
Latin name | Christiana suffragio |
Chairperson | Jeremyah Grios |
Knesset Caucus Leader | Elyas Khoury |
Founder | David Sydane Elyas Khoury Constantine Lydias |
Founded | June 16, 2021 |
Preceded by | Yisraeli Christian Association (strictly as an ethnic Christian party with elected representation; but not ideology) |
Headquarters | Yericho (Yarden Valley Special District), Yisrael |
Ideology | Yisraeli Christian interests Centrism Pro-Accords Traditionalist Catholicism Internal Factions: Social conservatism Welfare capitalism Green liberalism National liberalism Civic nationalism |
Political position | Centrist-to-Center-right |
Religion | Fabrian Catholicism |
Colors | Pearl White |
Seats in the Royal Knesset | 3 / 142
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The Christian Voice, also commonly called simply the Christian Bloc or the Whites (colloquially), is a contemporary centrist sectarian Yisraeli Christian interests third political party in Yisrael, being a completely new political faction unlike anything seen before. The closest predecessor would be the Yisraeli Christian Association (defunct since 2011), which was for decades the primary political platform for Yisraeli Christians, and was largely critical of the Accords, sympathetic to Sydalene Christian nationalists in the Yarden Valley, and very left-wing. It was dissolved in the wake of the 2011 Yericho Riots on charges of aiding and abetting domestic terrorism.
However, the Christian Voice is an independent political party with fiercely centrist politics giving voice to a new generation of religious Yisraeli Christians who are also proudly Yisraeli and often right-of-center, which is a distinctive break from decades of previous Christian politics. The new party won its first seat in a November 7, 2021 special election in the Yarden Valley and picked up two more in the 2022 midterm elections, completely ousting the League for New Judea, a far-right Jewish party from its electoral stronghold the Yarden River Valley and emerging in a political earthquake that was completely missed by political observers.
It is deep in the political minority in the Knesset, opposed to the governing right-wing Royalist Conservative-led coalition.
Platform and philosophy
History
Origins
Organization and hierarchy
Election results and current representation
Current representation
The current party leader in the Royal Knesset is MK Elyas Khoury. The party's MK caucus has 3 members, all from the Yarden River Valley Special District.
Election results
Royal Knesset | ||||||||
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Election | Leader | Seats won | +/− | Rank | Majority | |||
2022 | Elyas Khoury | 3 / 142
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21 | #7 | Minority | |||
2020 | 0 / 142
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N/A | N/A | Not in Government |
Notes
1. Elyas Khoury won an upset in the November 7, 2021 special election in the Yarden Valley, being the first of his party to enter the Knesset at the end of the 49th session of the Knesset with the 2022 midterm elections barely two months away.
International affiliation and criticism
In his upset victory in the November 2021 special election, Khoury was criticized by Oliver Defesa III, the son-in-law and presumed successor to far-right Sydalene Patriots' Movement Leader Samuel Abopueri, who tweeted on social media Rad.io that: "The voice of Sydalene Christians in the Valley has been constantly suppressed through wrongful accusations of terrorism and extremism, and the election of Khoury, a puppet who betrayed his people by wrapping himself in the Yisraeli flag is the latest example of how far they will go to trample the blessed."
Internationally, the party has no formal ties with any other political organizations.