Ratz (political party)
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Ratz (Hebrew: רָצ), officially the Movement for Civil Rights and Peace (Hebrew: הַתְּנוּעָה לִזְכוּיוֹת הָאֶזְרָח וְלַשָּׁלוֹם, HaTnua'a LeZkhuyot HaEzrah VeLaShalom) was a left-wing political party in Israel that focused on human rights, civil rights, and women's rights.[7][8][9] It was active from 1973 until its formal merger into Meretz in 1997. However, it remains a registered political party.
Quick Facts Movement for Civil Rights and Peace התנועה לזכויות האזרח ולשלום, Leader ...
Movement for Civil Rights and Peace התנועה לזכויות האזרח ולשלום | |
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Leader | Shulamit Aloni Yossi Sarid Gabi Deus (de jure) |
Founded | 1973 |
Dissolved | 1997 (de facto) |
Split from | Alignment |
Merged into | Meretz |
Ideology | Liberal socialism[1][2] Civil libertarianism[3] Secularism Anti-clericalism[4] Green politics[5] Socialist feminism Two-state solution Labor Zionism |
Political position | Left-wing[6] |
Most MKs | 6 (1992) |
Election symbol | |
רצ | |
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