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ID137544
Title ProperRun-Up to Israel's 2013 elections
Other Title Informationa political history
LanguageENG
AuthorGerstenfeld, Manfred
Summary / Abstract (Note)On 15 October 2012, the 18th Knesset – which had been elected in February 2009 – voted unanimously to dissolve. The date for the elections for the 19th Knesset was then set for 22 January 2013. This article follows the events leading to the election day. It shows that there were four distinct phases during that period. It describes the internal organization and primary elections in Israel's major parties, Likud and Avoda; the debate about the formation of political alliances which led to the joint list of Likud–Israel Beiteinu; the stabilization of the political blocs; and the emergence of new political forces (such as Yesh Atid). The article also discusses the impact of major events, such as the military operation Pillar of Defence, on the elections and the electoral campaign. The article discusses the parties’ campaigns and the proliferation of opinion polls. It also shows that much of the campaigning of the parties was directed against other parties of the same bloc, be it the centre-right or the centre-left.
`In' analytical NoteIsrael Affairs Vol.21, No.2; Apr.2015: p.177-194
Journal SourceIsrael Affairs Vol: 21 No 2
Key WordsIsrael ;  Military Operation ;  Political Forces ;  Likud ;  Election Campaign ;  Shas ;  Israel Beiteinu ;  Political History ;  Operation Pillar of Defence ;  Avoda - Israel Labour Party ;  Habayit Hayehudi ;  Yesh Atid ;  Hatnuah ;  Political Bloc


 
 
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