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Amram Mitzna (Hebrew: עמרם מצנע, born 20
February 1945) is an
Israeli politician and
former general in the IDF. He is a
former mayor of
Haifa (1993–2003)...
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chance to
elect the head of the party. When it
eventually elected Amram Mitzna, he had
little more than one
month to
gather the
attention of the Israeli...
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served as
Labor Party leader following Barak's
resignation until Amram Mitzna was
elected in 2002. He left the post on 2
October 2002 when
Labor withdrew...
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government in 2003.[citation needed]
Prior to the 2003 elections,
Amram Mitzna won the
party primaries, and led the
party into the
election with a platform...
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Israeli Labor Party on 19
November 2002.
Mayor of
Haifa Amram Mitzna defeated in****bent
Leader Binyamin Ben-Eliezer and
Member of the Knesset...
- (1981–1983)
Amnon Lipkin-Shahak (1983–1986) Ehud
Barak (1986–1987)
Amram Mitzna (1987–1989)
Yitzhak Mordechai (1989–1991)
Danny Yatom (1991–1993) Nehemiah...
- the in****bent, Netanyahu. On 1
December 2012,
former Labor leader Amram Mitzna joined the party. A
second former Labor leader, Amir Peretz,
joined the...
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properties in
construction projects was
welcomed by the
mayor of
Haifa Amram Mitzna (1993–2003). As far back as 1969 a
presence of Baháʼís was
noted mostly...
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Labor p****ed to
Binyamin Ben-Eliezer, and in 2002 it was p****ed to
Amram Mitzna.
Peres grew to be
heavily criticized on the left for, who
accused him of...
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after the
Biblical Jeroham.
Until early 2011 the
mayor of
Yeruham was
Amram Mitzna, and he was
succeeded by
Michael Biton of Kadima, who was
elected mayor...