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Tzomet |
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Description:
A nationalist party established by MK Rafael Eitan in 1983. Tzomet ran in the elections for the Eleventh Knesset within the framework of the Tehiya-Tzomet, but Eitan broke off from the parliamentary group in 1987 due to ideological and tactical differences of opinion with MK Geula Cohen. Tzomet ran independently in the elections for the Twelfth and Thirteenth Knessets and within the framework of the Likue-Gesher-Tzomet in the elections to the Fourteenth Knesset. In the course of the Fourteenth Knesset it once again became an independent parliamentary group. Tzomet ran in the elections for the Fifteenth Knesset but did not pass the qualifying threshold.
The Knessets in Which it Served:
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11
13/08/1984
21/11/1988
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Knesset Members:
Rafael Eitan
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12
21/11/1988
13/07/1992
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Knesset Members:
Rafael Eitan Yoash Tsiddon (Chatto)
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13
13/07/1992
17/06/1996
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Knesset Members:
Pini Badash Haim Dayan Rafael Eitan Alex Goldfarb Moshe Peled Esther Salmovitz Eliezer Sandberg Gonen Segev
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14
17/06/1996
07/06/1999
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Knesset Members:
Haim Dayan Rafael Eitan Moshe Peled
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Color Key:
Black: A Member of the Knesset who was a member of the
parliamentary group throughout the group’s existence in that Knesset
Blue: A Member of the Knesset who left the parliamentary group,
resigned from the Knesset or passed away
Green: A Member of the Knesset who joined a parliamentary group
and remained in it until the end of the group’s existence in that Knesset
Orange: A Member of the Knesset who joined a parliamentary group
and then left it in the course of the Knesset’s term
Purple: A Member of the Knesset who left a parliamentary group,
and returned to it in the course of the Knesset’s term
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