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(بالعبرى: הליכוד – תנועה לאומית ליברלית) | ||||
البلد | اسرائيل | |||
تاريخ التأسيس | 13 سبتمبر 1973 | |||
قائد الحزب | بنيامين نتنياهو (19 ديسمبر 2005–) | |||
عدد الاعضاء | ||||
الايديولوجيا | سياسه محافظه | |||
انحياز سياسى | يمينيه | |||
الموقع الرسمى | الموقع الرسمى، والموقع الرسمى، والموقع الرسمى | |||
تعديل |
حزب الليكود Likud הליכוד | |
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Chairperson | بنيامين نتنياهو |
Founder | مناحيم بيجن |
Founded | 1973 (alliance) 1988 (unified party) |
Merger of | Gahal (Herut and Liberal Party), Free Centre, National List and Movement for Greater Israel |
Headquarters | Metzudat Ze'ev 38 King George Street Tel Aviv, Israel |
Youth wing | Likud Youth |
LGBT wing | Likud Pride |
Membership (2012) | 125,000 |
Ideology | National liberalism[1][2][3][4] Economic liberalism[5] Zionism[6] Liberal conservatism[7] National conservatism[6][8][9] Right-wing populism[10] Historical: Revisionist Zionism[11][12] |
Political position | Centre-right[4] to right-wing[13][14][15][16] |
European affiliation | Alliance of Conservatives and Reformists in Europe (regional partner)[17] |
International affiliation | International Democrat Union |
Colours | Blue |
Anthem | "The Likud Jingle"The Likud Jingle |
Knesset | 32 / 120 |
Election symbol | |
قالب:Hebrew | |
Website | |
www.likud.org.il |
حزب الليكود هو الحزب الرئيسى فى يمين-وسط الطيف السياسى الإسرائيلي، والمنافس الرئيسى لحزب العمل. اتاسس سنة 1973، لما اندمج حزب حيروت والحزب اللبرالى الإسرائيلى.
Jabotinsky's movement and teachings, which can be characterized as national-liberalism, form the foundation of the Likud party.
The Likud Party, the party of Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, is a national-liberal party, while the Labor Party, led by Shimon Peres, is more left-wing and identified as social-democratic.
The two main political parties—Likud, essentially national-liberal and Labor, essentially social-democratic—have historical roots and traditions pre-dating the establishment of the State in 1948.
A national-liberal political movement (center-right, in Israeli terms) that was established as an alliance of parties that united into a single party in 1984.
Likud is a liberal-conservative party that gains much of its support from the lower and middle classes, and promotes free enterprise, nationalism, and expansionism.
Netanyahu, leader of the right-wing populist party Likud, ran for re-election
Likud, despite defections, had joined Labor in accepting the inevitability of territorial compromise.... Revolutionary as it may seem, Likud's abandonment of its maximalist vision has in fact been evolving for years.
Likud as a party has made a major transformation in the last 15 years from being rigidly committed to retaining all the land of Israel to looking pragmatically at how to retain for Israel defensible borders in a very uncertain Middle East....