Английская Википедия:Hadash–Ta'al

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Hadash-Ta'al (Шаблон:Lang-ar, Шаблон:Lang-he) is a joint list in Israel, composed of Hadash and Ta'al. The list was established for the first time in 2003 for the election to the 16th Knesset, and ran again in the elections of April 2019 and 2022.

History

The list ran in the 2003 legislative election, and won three seats. In the 2006 legislative election, Hadash ran independently, while Ta'al ran as part of the Ra'am-Ta'al list.

In the 20th Knesset, the parties were part of the Joint List faction. Ahead of the April 2019 legislative election, Ta'al split from the faction,[1] but finally Hadash and Ta'al united once more. At the head of the list was Hadash chairman Ayman Odeh, and in second place was Ta'al's chairman Ahmad Tibi. The leadership of the list was to be shared.[2] On March 6, 2019, the Central Elections Committee for the 21st Knesset decided to disqualify the list candidate Ofer Kasif, contrary to the position of the Attorney General.[3] The Supreme Court overturned the disqualification.

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Logo of the Hadash–Ta'al in 2019

In the April 2019 legislative election, the list won 193,442 votes, which is six seats in the Knesset. For the next election, the two parties returned to the Joint List.Шаблон:Citation needed Ahead of the 2022 legislative election, the Joint List broke up again, when Balad decided to submit a separate list from the other parties that were members of the Joint List, and therefore Hadash and Ta'al reached an agreement to run jointly, with Hadash chairman Ayman Odeh in first place, and Ta'al leader Ahmad Tibi in second.[4][5]

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Arabic logo of the Hadash–Ta'al in 2022

References

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