Meretz
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Meretz
Number of Seats in 16th Knesset : 6
Number of Seats in 15th Knesset: 10
Campaign Slogans: 1) You are our choice. Meretz; 2) A healthy
- Left-wing social democratic secular party
- Supports a just and comprehensive peace between
and its neighborsIsrael - Dismantlement of settlements and withdrawal from
West Bank and Gaza Strip - Human, civil rights and social justice agenda
- Ecology and a safe environment agenda
A healthy Israel, instead of an ill occupation |
Yossi Sarid
Meretz Party Chairman
Mr. Yossi Sarid was born in
A journalist by profession, Yossi Sarid, writes a regular column for the Ha'aretz daily newspaper, as well as articles for the local and international press. He has also published an anthology of poetry.
A Member of Knesset since 1974, Sarid has served on the following committees: Education and Culture (1974-77), House (1974-92), Immigration and Absorption (1996-99) and Foreign Affairs and Security (1977-92, 1996-99). Sarid served as Minister of the Environment from
Sarid is married and the father of three.
Meretz (literally, "Energy") was formed in 1992 by the merge of three parties: MAPAM (Israeli Workers' Party), RATZ (Citizens' Rights Movement) and Shinui (Change). The merge was the result of similar views on the peace process, although positions on economic issues varied. Meretz joined the governing coalition after the 1992 elections becoming Labor's senior partner. In 1996, Shinui left Meretz and became an independent party. In elections that year, Meretz garnered 10 Knesset seats and became the fourth largest party. When in 2000, Ariel Sharon formed a national unity government with the Labor Party, Meretz became the primary party in opposition to the ruling coalition.
Palestinian Statehood
Meretz strongly favors the establishment of a
Peace Process
Meretz fully supports continuing the peace process with the view to creating a Palestinian state that will address the primary grievances of the Palestinians. Once an agreement with the Palestinians is achieved,
Jerusalem
Israeli Communities in the Territories (Settlements)
Meretz views the Jewish settlements in the territories and the
Demographic Issues
Meretz supports increased Jewish immigration to Israel and wants the state to guarantee immigrants suitable housing, employment and assistance in integrating into Israeli society. The party has consistently voiced support and concern for equal rights for the Arab minority in Israel. Meretz believes that Israel's Jewish and democratic nature is severely threatened by Israel's rule in the territories. Accordingly, Israel should advance the peace process and help establish a Palestinian state in the immediate future.
Economy & Social Welfare
Meretz supports a modern economy that combines economic growth with sensitivity to social needs and the underprivileged.
Religion & State
Although recognizing that Jewish tradition is a primary element of Israel's national culture, Meretz believes that tradition should not dictate the norms of individuals in an open, democratic society. Meretz supports legislation that guarantees freedom of religion for Israel's citizens and grants equal status to all streams of Judaism - Orthodox, Conservative, Reform and Reconstructionist.
Meretz rejects the religious status quo in which vital services such as public transport are disallowed on Saturday (Shabbat). Meretz also rejects the exemption of ultra-orthodox scholars from full military service.
Meretz card
A Jewish State Vs. state for all citizens. | The party has consistently voiced support and concern for equal rights for the Arab minority in Israel. Meretz believes that Israel's Jewish and democratic nature is severely threatened by Israel's rule in the territories. Accordingly, Israel should advance the peace process and help establish a Palestinian state in the immediate future. |
Separate state & Church | Meretz believes in the seperation of synagogue and state. Although recognizing that Jewish tradition is a primary element of Israel's national culture, Meretz believes that tradition should not dictate the norms of individuals in an open, democratic society. Meretz supports legislation that guarantees freedom of religion for Israel's citizens and grants equal status to all streams of Judaism.Meretz rejects the religious status quo in which vital services such as public transport are disallowed on Saturday (Shabbat). Meretz also rejects the exemption of ultra-orthodox scholars from full military service. |
Dismantling Settlements | Meretz views the Jewish settlements in the territories and the Golan Heights as the primary obstacle peace agreements with the Palestinians and the Syrians. The party believes that continued settlements endanger Israel's demographic balance and political future. Meretz's platform calls for the permanent borders between Israel and a future Palestinian state to be determined in negotiations but accepts that Israel will have to relinquish most of the land captured in the 1967 Six-Day War and dismantle many settlements. In order to prevent internal civilian strife between different sectors of Israel, Meretz advocates providing attractive resettlement packages to settlers in the hope that most will opt to leave their communities peacefully with little resistance. |
National Priorities | Meretz supports a modern economy that combines economic growth with sensitivity to social needs and the underprivileged. Since Meretz's focus is on personal and equal rights, it does not focus on weaker segments of society. One of the priorities for Meretz is ecological and inviromental issues. |
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