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'''Liora Shapiro''' ({{wp|Hebrew|Yebru}}: ליאורה שפירא) is Prime Minister of [[Tikva]] and leader of the [[Tikvan Democratic Party]], widely considered to be "The New Left". She is the youngest individual to ever lead the country and now second-youngest in the [[Knesset of Tikva|Knesset]], with Sara Levine of the right-wing party, Yachad. Prior to becoming Prime Minister, she was the leader of the Opposition after Aron Leverson, her predecessor, failed to beat Lasker's coalition in the snap 2018 election.
'''Liora Shapiro''' ({{wp|Hebrew|Yebru}}: ליאורה שפירא) is Prime Minister of [[Tikva]] and leader of the [[Tikvan Democratic Party]], widely considered to be "The New Left". She is the youngest individual to ever lead the country and now second-youngest to serve in the [[Knesset of Tikva|Knesset]]. Prior to becoming Prime Minister, she was the leader of the Opposition after Aron Leverson, her predecessor, failed to beat Lasker's coalition in the snap 2018 election.


Shapiro initially ran for office when the Government was making policy decisions that were systematically attacking the nation's secular majority in favor of the minority, far-right extremist elements of its voter base -- those who have for decades, called for the outright annexation of the Samarran Valley. Her platform was centered around combating corruption and increasing transparency over the government's activities.  
Shapiro initially ran for office when the Government was making policy decisions that were systematically attacking the nation's secular majority in favor of the minority, far-right extremist elements of its voter base -- those who have for decades, called for the outright annexation of the Samarran Valley. Her platform was centered around combating corruption and increasing transparency over the government's activities.  


With her clear governing majority, through the Katzist List, she intends to bring Tikva back to its leftist and secular roots; bringing the State into a new egalitarian future, even in the face of hardened opposition by the religious right.
Recognizing Tikva was at a critical juncture in its short history, formed a new leftist party, the Tikvan Democratic Party, by merging Avoda with a half-dozen other similar-leaning parties. Her new party became the first since 1968 to win an outright majority, winning 72 of the 120 seats in the October 2019 elections. With her clear mandate, her Government intends to bring Tikva back to its leftist and secular origins. Shapiro is prepared for the fight she faces against the hardened religious right but she knows she has the backing of Tikva's secular majority.




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Revision as of 02:07, 3 September 2019

The Honorable
Liora Shapiro
Liora shapiro.jpg
Prime Minister of Tikva
Assumed office
2 October 2019
Preceded byJacob Lasker
Leader of the Opposition
In office
19 August 2018 – 2 October 2019
Preceded byAron Leverson
Succeeded bySamuel Rubinstein
Personal details
Born30 October 1988 (age 36)
Kanon, Tikva
NationalityTikvan
Political partyTikvan Democratic Party
Alma materHarel University
(B.A. Philosophy; M.S. Conflict Resolution)
Websiteshapiro.mk.tk

Liora Shapiro (Yebru: ליאורה שפירא) is Prime Minister of Tikva and leader of the Tikvan Democratic Party, widely considered to be "The New Left". She is the youngest individual to ever lead the country and now second-youngest to serve in the Knesset. Prior to becoming Prime Minister, she was the leader of the Opposition after Aron Leverson, her predecessor, failed to beat Lasker's coalition in the snap 2018 election.

Shapiro initially ran for office when the Government was making policy decisions that were systematically attacking the nation's secular majority in favor of the minority, far-right extremist elements of its voter base -- those who have for decades, called for the outright annexation of the Samarran Valley. Her platform was centered around combating corruption and increasing transparency over the government's activities.

Recognizing Tikva was at a critical juncture in its short history, formed a new leftist party, the Tikvan Democratic Party, by merging Avoda with a half-dozen other similar-leaning parties. Her new party became the first since 1968 to win an outright majority, winning 72 of the 120 seats in the October 2019 elections. With her clear mandate, her Government intends to bring Tikva back to its leftist and secular origins. Shapiro is prepared for the fight she faces against the hardened religious right but she knows she has the backing of Tikva's secular majority.