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Shinui (Hebrew: שִׁינּוּי, lit. 'Change') was a Zionist, secular, and anti-clerical free
market liberal party and
political movement in Israel. The party...
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Later on, a long-time liberal, anti-clerical and pro-free
market party was
Shinui, a
member of the
Liberal International. More recently,
Kadima was a broad...
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founded in 2012 by
former TV
journalist Yair Lapid, the son of the
former Shinui party politician and
Israeli Justice Minister Tommy Lapid. In 2013 the first...
- in Israel. The
party was
formed in 1992 by the
merger of Ratz,
Mapam and
Shinui, and was at its peak
between 1992 and 1996 when it had 12 seats. It had...
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became the
Independent Socialist Faction Shinui -
Centre Party became Shinui - the
Secular Movement, then
Shinui -
Party for the
Secular and the Middle...
- for his
sharp tongue and
acerbic wit.
Lapid headed the secular-liberal
Shinui party from 1999 to 2006. He
fiercely opposed the ultra-Orthodox political...
- ally of
party leader Yosef Lapid,
subsequently resigned from
Shinui, as did most
Shinui Knesset members,
forming a
breakaway party called Hetz (ha-Miflaga...
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government included the
National Religious Party,
Agudat Yisrael, Shas, Morasha,
Shinui and Ometz.
Outside national unity governments formed during wartime (notably...
- the Tal Law had in this
elections was a
significant strengthening to the
Shinui party. In late 1999,
during Ariel Sharon's
election campaign for the Likud...
- 2003,
stood down 11
November 2004;
National Union stood down 6 June 2004;
Shinui stood down 4
December 2004; Labor-Meimad
joined 10
January 2005; Agudat...