Hatnua

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Ynet פורסם: 06.03.13, 15:02

Chairwoman: Tzipi Livni

 

Hatnua ("The Movement") is a centrist, liberal political party, which was formed by Tzipi Livni on November 27, 2012.

 

Livni had retired from politics after losing to Shaul Mofaz in the Kadima primaries in March 2012. The formation of Hatnua was her vehicle to return to politics ahead of the 2013 general elections.

 

The party's political creed was actually based on the infrastructure of Hetz, a faction that broke away from Shinui in 2006. Hatnua has positioned itself in the center of the political spectrum, presenting ideology similar to that of Labor and Yesh Atid, and focusing largely on domestic and socio-economic issues.

 

Livni announcing the party's platform (Photo: Reuters)

 

Hatnua differed from its Center counterpart by also presenting a solid – and somewhat aggressive – political platform regarding the Israeli-Palestinian peace process.

 

In the 2013 general elections, Hatnua ran on a joint ticket with the Green Party and incorporated many of its partner's ideals into its platform.

 

The party's platform emphasizes Arab-Israeli peace, social justice, environmental protection, the integration of the Haredi and Arab communities into the military and workforce, and religious pluralism.

 

Hatnua (Photo: Gil Yohanan)

 

 

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The 2013 general elections saw Hatnua win six Knesset seats.