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  • ...ystem, or a party that has a candidate elected president in a presidential election. ...y system}} !!rowspan=2| {{wp|Ruling party}} or coalition !!rowspan=2| Last Election
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  • ...late 1975 [[Yisraeli general election, 1976|in advance of the 1976 general election]] [[Yarden revisionist movements|in the aftermath]] of the [[Yarden Accords ...[League for New Judea|Northern League]]. The Right Bloc [[Yisraeli general election, 2020#Results|expanded its majority]] in [[Knesset]] and retained control o
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  • ...israeli Christians|Yisraeli Christian]], [[Michael Aone]], to lead a major Yisraeli {{wp|Zionist}} party. ...ven Goldschmidt]] of [[Modiin]]. In the 2020 elections, [[Yisraeli general election, 2020|an historic first three-way race]] between the Conservatives, AfY, an
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  • ...] (the color oceanic [blue-green]), as well as other parties such as the [[Yisraeli Christian Association]] (the color pale blue). Notably, when a Con-Lib majo Since the [[Yisraeli general election, 2020|electoral collapse]] of the [[Left Bloc]], including the [[Constituti
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  • ...0|Before 2020]], AY [[Right_Bloc#Since_2004|was apart of the Right Bloc]] (2018-2020); however, in the run-up to the 2020 elections, it {{wp|Party switchin ...ficial political home for the "Traditional" sector of Yisraeli society - [[Yisraeli Jews]] who publicly and privately follow religious law and practice but oft
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  • ...{{wp|center-left}} by the [[Alternative for Yisrael]] ([[Yisraeli general election, 2020|since 2020]]), and before that, the center/left [[Constitutional Libe ==Election results and current representation==
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  • ...[[Royalist Conservative Party (Yisrael)|Conservatives]] [[Yisraeli general election, 2020|since 2020]]. ...argest number in history from gains in the aftermath of [[Yisraeli general election, 2020|the unusually three-way 2020 presidential and political bloc contest]
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  • | alma_mater = {{wp|Bachelor of Applied Science|B.M.S.}}, [[Royal Yisraeli Political Academy system|RYPA - Yerushalayim]]; ...alf before winning the [[Yisraeli general election, 2012|2012 presidential election]], succeeding outgoing [[Constitutional Liberal Party|Con-Lib]] [[Eitan Her
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  • ...n able {{wp|Oratory|orator}} and as a rising star in [[Politics of Yisrael|Yisraeli politics]]. He is a practicing Orthodox Jew who is married with three child ====General election====
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  • ...of the Sydalene-controlled [[Yarden River Valley]] as well as expel all [[Yisraeli Christians]] from [[Yisrael]]. ...e [[Yarden River Valley]] to surprise upstart {{wp|sectarianism|ethnic}} [[Yisraeli Christians|Christian]] party [[Christian Voice]].
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  • <br><small>2. In the [[November 7, 2021 special election in the Yarden Valley]], newfound [[Christian Voice]] candidate [[Elyas Khou | 2018-2020
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  • | term_start = October 15th, 2018 | alma_mater =[[Tarsas#Education|Imperial University of Political and General Governmental Sciences]] <small>({{wp|Bachelor of Arts|BA}})</small><br>[[Ki
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  • ...-left political world in [[Yisrael]]. The first of these parties was the [[Yisraeli Labor Party]], which was formed in the late 1950s after labor activists and ...bled its MKs to 8. However, just two years later in the [[Yisraeli general election, 2020|the 2020 elections]], the Alliance was wiped out due to [[Yisraeli_ge
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  • ...ves = • {{wp|Monarchy abolishment|Abolish}} the [[Monarchy of Yisrael|the Yisraeli monarchy]]<br>• Abolish {{wp|Zionism#Nationalist_Zionism|Jewish nationali ...roperty, interests, and institutions. According to a December 2021 [[Royal Yisraeli Special Political Police]] report, to fund its operations the LDF operates
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  • ...r professions, is most known for being the owners of the largest [[Yisrael|Yisraeli]] multinational conglomerate, the [[Roth Group]], and as being powerful soc ...[[Yisrael]] and [[Vardana]] (as of 1986), and formerly had dual [[Yisrael|Yisraeli]]-[[Latium|Latin]] {{wp|citizenship}} between the 1920s and 1950.
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  • ...rd}})<br>[[Roth_family#Notable_Members|Joshua Roth]] ({{wp|General counsel|General Counsel}}) | subsid = Roth Group<br />Bank Leumi, Ltd<br />Roth General Insurance Group, Ltd<br />Roth Retail Corporation<br />Roth Consumer Techno
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  • ...ong-term development or if the political left will bounce back in the next election cycle. ...such as [[North Ottonia]], [[Tsurushima]], and [[Arthurista]] rather than Yisraeli society and {{wp|Judaism}}.
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  • ...political reordering of the 2.5-party system after the [[Yisraeli general election, 2020|2020 presidential and Knesset elections]]. ...nment towards the right and towards renewed religiosity in the post-Yarden Yisraeli society of the 1970s and 1980s, leading to a succession of three-term Conse
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  • {{Infobox election | election_name = Yisraeli general election, 2020
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  • | election1 =[[Yisraeli general election, 2016|January 11th, 2016]] | election2 = [[Yisraeli general election, 2020|January 27th, 2020]]
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  • ...]. [[Yisraeli general election, 2020|Since 2020]], it has {{wp|Realignment election|displaced}} the [[Constitutional Liberal Party]] as the {{wp|Loyal oppositi ...iberals]] in advance of the [[Yisraeli general election, 2020|2020 general election]] due to what its founder ascribed as [[Chiloni-dati divide (Yisrael)|wides
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  • | election = [[Lihnidosi general election, 2018|2018 general election]] ...nos]]. The Anagnos government was formed on 16 May 2022 following Anagnos' election as leader of the [[Conservative-National Alliance (Lihnidos)|Conservative-N
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  • |office2 =[[Foreign relations of Yisrael|Yisraeli Ambassador to Ghant]] |term_start2 =June 20th, 2018
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  • | office5 = [[Franciskani|Secretary-General of Franciskani]] | term_start11 = 14 August 2018
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  • ===Implicit endorsement of Conservatives in the 2020 presidential election=== {{main|Yisraeli general election, 2020}}
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  • ...}} in- and outside of the Knesset as well as a "respectable" member of the Yisraeli {{wp|far right}}. However, he has personally and repeatedly rejected the la In the [[Yisraeli general election, 2020|2020 elections]], Touro's Northern League lost half of its Knesset se
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  • | leader = {{flagicon|Ostrozava}} Albin Volf <small>(until 2018)</small><br>{{flagicon|Garima}} Arnt Andelfingen<br>{{flagicon|Fahran}} Sil | dates = {{start date|2008|df=y}} – {{end date|2018|df=y}} <small>(student wing)</small><br>{{start date|2011|df=y}} – {{end
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  • ...rld, and later served his national service year interning with the [[Royal Yisraeli Intelligence Service]]. Afterwards, he attended {{wp|law school}} and becam ...a "rightward move" to shore up his right flank ahead of [[Yisraeli general election, 2016|the 2016 elections]], [[Noah Feldman]] picked Katz as Kominsky's succ
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  • | style="text-align:left;"| [[file:Melisende III, 2018.jpg|125px]] ...ished following the [[New Year's Revolt]], with its first election held in 2018. Of the two houses of Parliament, the Senate is the house with the most pow
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