Shinui's Principles
SHINUI is a democratic, secular, Liberal,
Zionist, peace-seeking party.
A Secular
State
Shinui
fights against religious coercion and for a secular state with room for all
opinions and beliefs. Extortion and exploitation of the public treasury for
religious purposes have to end. The ultra-Orthodox establishment is a threat to
the orderly administration of a free society and to the individual freedom that
characterizes a democratic state. Attempts to turn Israel into a state based on
Halacha (Jewish religious law) endanger our future. We seek to separate state
and religion, while preserving the country's Zionist
character.
The Peace
Process
Shinui
supports the peace process. However, Arafat is not a partner for peace, and
negotiations have to be conducted with moderate Palestinians. The cessation of
terror is an indispensable condition for progress in the diplomatic
negotiations. Illegal outposts must be evacuated immediately. As part of the
peace arrangements, Israel will also have to leave settlements scattered in the
heart of Palestinian populations, but Israel will not evacuate settlement blocs,
and these will be integrated within Israel's borders. There are also large
settlements, which will be subject to negotiation. We are committed to setting
up a separation fence as a partial defense against the frequency of terrorist
infiltrations. At the end of the peace process, we will have to find a modus
vivendi for Jerusalem, to enable both sides to coexist in peace, with respect
for the holy sites of all the three religions. A Palestinian state will be
established only after the Palestinians renounce their right to
return.
A
Free-Market
Economy
We
represent the middle classes, that are the backbone of Israeli society. In our
opinion, the middle class pays too much in taxes and receives too little in
return. A reduction in taxes will free up investment funds that will start the
wheels of the economy turning once again, thereby providing jobs for the
unemployed. We see ourselves as representing professionals, the self-employed,
business proprietors, managers and administrative staff, high-tech staffers,
those in the standing army, farmers, professors and teachers, pensioners and
students. We are the voice of the productive, creative, cultured layer of
Israeli society -- those who pay taxes and serve in the military reserves, who
believe in law and order, who despise corruption, who suffer from bureaucracy,
and who unashamedly believe in Zionism.
The rate of privatization has to be accelerated
and the state must relinquish its heavy involvement in the business sector.
Within the globalization process, Israel has to be part of the Western economy
and we unreservedly support a free market economy, scientific and technological
development and high-tech industries. The role of trade unions is to take care
of workers' welfare, but the Histadrut has become a political organization
serving party-political interests and does not operate for the benefit of the
economy. The state's job in economic development is to invest in
infrastructure.
Military
Service
Shinui
believes that the Tal Law, which grants legitimization to draft dodgers, is a
national tragedy. The Tal Law rewards a prize for evasion of service. It
inflicts severe damage on the principle of equality and endangers our security.
Every Jewish youngster who is healthy in mind and in body must serve in the
Israel Defense Forces (IDF) for the same period of time and under the same
conditions. This obligation is binding also for yeshiva students, except when
the IDF decides, from professional considerations, not to recruit him. In such a
case, he is entitled to go out to earn a living in the workplace, and not have
to remain trapped in a yeshiva. The Ministry of Defense has to pay proper
compensation for reserve army service, especially to those who serve prolonged
periods in combat
units.
Education
And
Culture
The
state has to strive to provide free education from kindergarten to university.
Education must impart humanistic, democratic, Liberal and pluralistic values. A
core curriculum, giving the foundation for the knowledge and education to
eventually integrate autonomous individuals in an information-rich society and
educate them to personal, social, national and Zionist commitment, must be
taught in all schools, of all streams. Shinui will act to enhance the standing
of teachers and school principals and to improve their training. Shinui
advocates equal opportunities in education, in order to reduce gaps and to give
every schoolchild the chance to fulfill his/her potential. Better staff and
larger budgets must be directed to the outlying districts and for the weaker
strata of society. The Ministry of Education will not subsidize educational
institutions that do not teach Zionism, civics, mathematics, science and
English. Shinui views higher education as the basis for the nation's scientific
and technological
advancement.
Health
Everyone
is entitled to the health benefits made possible by medical science. The health
system at present does not meet this criterion. The state has to make every
financial, organizational and scientific effort to ensure preventative health
services for every healthy person and skilled medical treatment for every sick
person. At the same time, private medical services should be encouraged to
develop, since they ease the heavy burden that is overloading the public health
services.
The
Legal
System
Shinui
sees the law courts in Israel as the backbone of Israeli democracy. While not
exempt from criticism, the courts have to be defended because of the
anti-democratic forces conspiring against them. Every effort must be made to
strengthen the rule of law. The Ministry of Justice has to allocate the
requisite resources to shorten legal processes. The excessive authority of the
rabbinical courts must be curtailed and their powers transferred to civil
courts.
Basic
Laws
Shinui
supports the passing of more Basic Laws, in order to consolidate a constitution
for the country. The very first priority is to pass a Basic Law on Legislation,
so that the legal framework is laid down for Basic Law legislation. Then, a Law
on Freedom of Religion must be passed, in order to establish equality between
the different streams of Judaism and to liberate citizens from the arbitrary
rulings of the religious
establishment.
Bureaucracy
Shinui
battles capricious bureaucracy and waste. Public administration must be made
more efficient and officials must interfere less in citizens'
lives.
Integrity
Shinui
champions integrity in public life and combats corruption at every level of
government. Clean administration and the rule of law are essential conditions
for correctly regulated public
life.
Division
of
Resources
Shinui
demands a new division of the nation's resources. The billions earmarked for
religious purposes have to be used for more essential requirements: Less to
religious needs and more for social needs. Less to religious needs and more for
health. Less to religious needs and more to education and science. Less to
religious needs and more for culture and the
arts.
The
Jewish
World
Close
contact with the Jewish world is of prime importance to Shinui. The centrality
of Israel in Jewish consciousness must be enhanced through educational activity
among secular and religious Jewish youngsters worldwide. The damage inflicted by
the religious establishment in Israel on the Reform and Conservative streams
hinders the majority of Diaspora Jewry in their affiliation with Israel, leading
to rifts within the Jewish
people.
Immigration and Absorption
The Law of Return is the foundation stone of Israel as a Jewish and Zionist state.
The state must invest every effort to increase immigration and to create the
conditions for immigrants to be quickly absorbed in the nation's social,
economic and cultural life. The ultra-Orthodox persecution of 'mixed' immigrant
families from the former Soviet Union must be
stopped.
Women's
Rights
Every
woman is entitled to realize her full potential and to equal opportunities in
any job and situation, including equal pay for equal work. Equality of rights
should also apply to ultra-Orthodox women, who are at present greatly
discriminated-against. Any law or procedure that hinders women's equality, on
the grounds of Jewish religious law, will be abolished. In addition, great
efforts must be made to reduce domestic violence, the sexual exploitation of
women and girls, and sexual
harassment.
University
/ College
Students
Shinui
considers university students to be Israel's future as a progressive and
developed Western state. The enormous sums that flow to yeshivas and to yeshiva
students must be diverted to the universities and their students, in order to
upgrade academic levels and to lower fees, until fees can be totally abolished.
Colleges are an expression of the fact that the field of higher education also
needs private enterprise. The subsidies for college fees must be made the same
as for university
fees.
Concern
For
Pensioners
People
who have worked all their lives, supporting their family, deserve a dignified
old age. Israeli society sins unforgivably when it condemns pensioners, who
depend on the National Insurance allowance, to lives of humiliation and
distress.
Equality
For
Gays
Shinui
upholds the struggle of the homosexual-lesbian community against all
discrimination based on sexual orientation and for equal rights of single-sex
couples, including the right to adopt
children.
The
Environment
Shinui
champions efforts on behalf of the environment, to protect flora and fauna, to
prevent cruelty to animals, to preserve archeological sites and to create a more
beautiful Israel. Shinui initiated the Law of the Commissioner for Future
Generations, to prevent irreparable environmental
damage.
Road
Accidents
The
carnage on the roads is, Shinui believes, a national disaster. The government
must make the fight against road accidents a top priority and it must designate
massive budgets to the upgrading of road and rail infrastructure. Greater
emphasis must be placed on educating youngsters to caution on the roads, while
also imposing more severe penalties on culpable
drivers.
Civil
Rights
Shinui
believes that every citizen is entitled to decide what to believe, what to eat,
what and where to buy, when and where to travel, where to go for entertainment,
whom and how to marry, and how to be buried. Freedom of expression and freedom
of association are the cornerstones of democratic
life.
The
Declaration Of
Independence
Shinui
upholds the basic values of Israel as a Zionist and Jewish state, open to every
Jew, a state ruled by law in which the minorities have equal rights, in the
spirit of the Declaration of
Independence.

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