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Amir Ohana (Hebrew: אָמִיר אוֹחָנָה; born 15 March 1976) is an Israeli lawyer, former Shin Bet official and politician who has served as the Speaker of the Knesset since 2022, [1] and as a member of the Knesset for Likud. He previously held the posts of Minister of Justice and Minister of Public Security.
One Druze lawmaker, 29 women, 23 new MKs and three openly gay MKs were elected to the 25th Knesset. [3] The number of Arab MKs was the lowest in two decades with 10 MKs. [4]On 30 June 2024, the Israeli Labor Party announced plans to merge with Meretz to become The Democrats, [5] with Labor MKs expected to become MKs for the new party; the merger was approved on 12 July. [6]
The group's chairman, who is also one of its founders, is Amir Ohana; [2] he was designated in 2015 as the Likud's first openly gay member of the Knesset, and also of the Israeli right-wing. [3] [4] They see themselves as a group with a Zionist and national liberal ideology, that integrates the values of the political party to which they belong ...
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List of members of the sixth Knesset (1965–69) List of members of the seventh Knesset (1969–74) List of members of the eighth Knesset (1974–77) List of members of the ninth Knesset (1977–81) List of members of the tenth Knesset (1981–84) List of members of the eleventh Knesset (1984–88) List of members of the twelfth Knesset (1988–92)
The members of the 24th Knesset were elected on 23 March 2021. [1] The 24th Knesset dissolved itself on 30 June 2022 triggering snap elections held on 1 November 2022 ...
Amir Ohana, first openly gay right-wing member of the Knesset Asher Ohana , former minister of religious affairs Ehud Olmert , former Prime Minister, May 2006–2009