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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 Knesset numbers 120 members, after the size of the Great Assembly. The subject of Knesset membership has often been a cause for proposed reforms. Under the Norwegian Law, Knesset members who are appointed to ministerial positions are allowed to resign and allow the next person on their party's list to take their seat. If they leave the ...
The 120 members of the first Knesset were elected on 25 January 1949. The breakdown by party was as follows: Mapai: 46; Mapam: 19 (gained one member during the Knesset term) United Religious Front: 16; Herut: 14 (lost two members during the Knesset term) General Zionists: 7; Progressive Party: 5; Sephardim and Oriental Communities: 4
The 120 members of the seventh Knesset were elected on 28 October 1969. The breakdown by party was as follows: Alignment: 56; Gahal: 26; National Religious Party: 12;
Atias resigned from the Knesset to take a break from politics 6 August 2014: Alex Miller: Yisrael Beiteinu: Carmel Shama: Shama resigned after being appointed Israel's envoy to the OECD: 5 November 2014: Leon Litinetski: Yisrael Beiteinu: Gideon Sa'ar: Sa'ar resigned from the Knesset to take a break from politics 14 December 2014: Raleb ...
Benizri resigned from the Knesset on 27 April 2008 after being convicted of bribery. Efraim Sneh: Labor: Shakhiv Shana'an: Sneh resigned from the Knesset on 28 May 2008 as he left Labor to found his own party. Danny Yatom: Labor: Leon Litinetsky: Yatom resigned from the Knesset on 30 June 2008 due to a lack of confidence in the government. Ya ...
The 120 members of the ninth Knesset were elected on 17 May 1977.The breakdown by party was as follows: Likud: 43; Alignment: 32; Democratic Movement for Change: 15; National Religious Party: 12