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  2. Meretz - Wikipedia

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    Meretz marchers at the International Human Rights March, Tel Aviv, 7 December 2012. Meretz was positioned on the left-wing on the political spectrum. [35] [36] [37] It was a social-democratic, [38] [39] and Left Zionist party, [40] that supported green politics, [41] [42] progressive and egalitarian policies, [43] [44] and secularism.

  3. Meretz Youth - Wikipedia

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    Meretz Youth opened branches in Tel Aviv, Ramat Gan, Petah Tikva, Ashdod, Kiryat Ono, Beersheba, Kfar Saba, Hertzliyah, Haifa, Givatayim, Rishon LeZion, Bat Yam, Pardes Hana and Jerusalem. In their branches, the organization combines cultural and political education with political activism.

  4. Category:Meretz - Wikipedia

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  5. 2022 Meretz leadership election - Wikipedia

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    Meretz ran alone in the 2021 election, where it won six seats, [9] and subsequently participated the thirty-sixth government, the first time Meretz sat in a government since 2001. [ 10 ] [ 11 ] Criticism of incumbent party leader Nitzan Horowitz 's leadership included a failure to keep the party's Knesset members in line, which was blamed for ...

  6. New Movement – Meretz - Wikipedia

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  7. Young Meretz - Wikipedia

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    Young Meretz (Hebrew: צעירי מרצ, Tzeiri Meretz) is the young adult wing of the Israeli political party Meretz. All members of Meretz aged 18–35 are automatically members of YM. All members of Meretz aged 18–35 are automatically members of YM.

  8. Category talk:Meretz - Wikipedia

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  9. Tamar Zandberg - Wikipedia

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    She was re-elected to the Knesset in the April 2019 elections as the lead candidate on the Meretz list. [17] During the run-up to the September elections, she lost the party's leadership election to Nitzan Horowitz. [18] Meretz joined the Democratic Union alliance for the elections, with Zandberg re-elected in fourth place on the list.