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Revision as of 17:06, 19 May 2021
This article is part of a series on the politics and government of Lehavim |
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The politics of Lehavim take place within the framework of a parliamentary representative democracy and a republic, in which the Head of State is the President of Lehavim and the Head of Government, is the Premier of Lehavim. The legislature of Lehavim, the Lehavimi Knesset, is composed by 125 members or MKs and presided by a Speaker.
Executive
Cabinet
Legislative branch
Elections
List of political parties
Party Name | Party Logo | Coalition | Party leader | Seats in the Knesset | Ideology | |
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Progressive Party | Irina Fleischer | 25 / 125
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Social democracy, democratic socialism, progressivism, humanism, welfare state | |||
People's Party | Gabor Levitsky | 19 / 125
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Conservative liberalism, economic liberalism | |||
Liberal Party | Yair Eshkol | 19 / 125
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Economic liberalism, social liberalism | |||
The Greens | Efrat Gestetner | 25 / 125
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Progressivism, green politics, democratic socialism |